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HISTORY OF EUROPE: CHAPTER II
Motion in the House of Lords for a Vote of Thanks to the Officers employed in the Attack on Copenhagen (pg. 20-21). A Motion to the same Effect in the House of Commons (pg. 21). Opposed by Mr. Windham (pg. 21-23). and Mr. Brand (pg. 23). Supported by the Chancellor of the Exchequer (pg. 23-24). and on a Division of the House carried (pg. 24). Motion by Mr. Ponsonby for Papers relative to the Expedition to Copenhagen (pg. 24). and for certain Resolutions on that Subject (pg. 24-27). Opposed by Mr. Canning (pg. 27-30). Mr. Milnes (pg. 30). Lord Leveson Gower (pg. 31). Lord Castlereagh, &c. &c. (pg. 32). Supported by Mr. Windham (pg. 30). and Mr. Whitbread (pg. 31-32). On a Division of the House negatived (pg. 32). House of Peers (pg. 32). Motion by the Duke of Norfolk for the Substance of all Communications respecting the State of the Danish Navy, and the Secret Articles of the Treaty of Tilsit (pg. 32-34). Supported by Lord Hutchinson (pg. 34). The Earl of Buckinghamshire (pg. 35-36). The Earl of Moira (pg. 36-37). The Earl of Jersey (pg. 37-38). The Earl of St. Vincent (pg. 38-40). Lord Sidmouth, &c. &c. (pg. 40). Opposed by the Marquis of Wellesley (pg. 33-34). Lord Borringdon (pg. 35). Lord Limerick, &c. &c. (pg. 37). Negatived (pg. 40-41). Resolution moved by Lord Sidmouth for preserving the Danish Fleet in such a State that it might be eventually restored to Denmark (pg. 41-42). After a Debate, the Motion negatived (pg. 45). House of Commons (pg. 45). Motion by Mr. Sheridan for the Correspondence which passed after the Capitulation of Copenhagen, between his Majesty's Ministers and the Court of Stockholm, relative to the retaining Possession of the Island of Zealand by a Swedish Army in Concert with His Majesty's Forces (pg. 45-47). Supported by Mr. Windham (pg. 47-48). Mr. Ponsonby, &c. &c. (pg. 47). Opposed by Mr. Canning (pg. 46-47). negatived (pg. 48). House of Lords (pg. 48). Motion by the Earl of Darnley for an Address to His Majesty, stating that there was no Necessity for the Expedition against Copenhagen, &c. (pg. 48-50). negatived (pg. 50). Motion for an Address to his Majesty of an opposite Nature by Lord Elliot (pg. 50). carried (pg. 50). Conversation respecting the Detention and Condemnation of Danish Trading Vessels (pg. 50-51). House of Commons (pg. 51). Baltic Expedition brought again into Discussion by Mr. Sharp (pg. 51). Motion for an Address to his Majesty to the same Effect as that of Lord Darnley's in the House of Lords (pg. 51-53). Debate (pg. 53). The Motion negatived (pg. 53-54). House of Commons (pg. 54). Motion by Lord Folkstone of the same tenour as that in the House of Lords by Lord Sidmouth, respecting the Danish Navy (pg. 54). Supported and opposed on the usual Grounds by different Speakers (pg. 54). negatived (pg. 54). House of Lords (pg. 54). Resolutions moved by Lord Sidmouth respecting the Ships detained in our Harbours previously to Hostilities (pg. 54-56). Debate (pg. 56). The Motion negatived (pg. 56).