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Relations between Great Britain and Russia, with other Powers, particularly Russia (pg. 57). Motion in the House of Commons by Mr. Whitbread for sundry Papers relating to this Subject (pg. 57-59). Motion by Mr. Whitbread after reviewing the Information now before the House, for entering immediately into a Negotiation for Peace (pg. 59-61). Opposed by Mr. Ponsonby, Mr. Canning, &c. &c. (pg. 61-63). Supported by Mr. Sheridan (pg. 63-64). negatived (pg. 64). Resolutions moved by Mr. Adam respecting the Law of Parliament (pg. 64). Supported by Mr. Windham and Mr. Whitbread (pg. 64-65). Opposed by Mr. Canning, Mr. Perceval, Lord Castlereagh, and Mr. Sturges Bourne (pg. 65-66). Expedition to the Dardanelles, brought into Discussion in the House of Commons by Mr. W. Taylor (pg. 67-69). Motion for sundry Papers relating to that Affair (pg. 69-70). The Expedition defended by Mr. T. Grenville (pg. 70-71). Censured by Mr. Canning (pg. 71-73). The previous Question put and carried (pg. 73).