Motion for rendering the bill for the trial of controverted elections perpetual; Arong oppofition; Debates; the motion carried by a great Majority. Meffage relative to the transactions in America. American papers laid before the Houfe. Petition received from Bollan the agent. Bofton Port Bill. Second- Petition from Bollan, refufed. Debates. Petition from feveral natives of North America, refident in London. Great debates upon the third reading of the Bofton Port Bill. The Bill paffed.
Motion preparatory to a repeal of the tea duty laid in 1767. Debate upon the policy of a repeal at this particular time. Negative put on the motion. Bill brought in for the better regulating the government of Malachufet's Bay :- debates upon it: petitions against it: rejected by the houfe: the bill paffed: carried to the lords: proceedings there: paffes the lords. Bill for the im- partial adminiftration of justice in Maffachufet's Bay: debates: the bill paffes both boufes. Bill for the government of Quebec, brought into the boufe of lords, and passed: fent to the commons: debates: passes the com-- mons, but with great amendments. Clofe of the feffion. Speech from the throne. [68
etter from the Aembly of Maffacbufett's Bay to Lord Dartmouth. Petition of the American Congress to the King.
Addrefs to the People of Great Britain, from the Delegates appointed by the Jeveral English Colonies of Newhampshire, Malachufett's Bay, Rhode Ifland, and Providence Plantations, Connecticut, New Jersey, Pennfyl vania, the Lower Counties on Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, and South Carolina, to confider of their Grievances in General Congrefs, at Philadelphia, September 5th, 1774.
The Affociation of the American Congress.
Addrefs of the General Congress to the Inhabitants of the Province of Quebec.
Articles of Impeachment of high Crimes and Mifdemeanors against Peter Oliver, Efq; Chief Juftice of the Superior Court of Judicature, &c. over
Second Petition of feveral Natives of North America, to ditto.
Authentic Copy of the Address and Petition prefented to the King by the Corporation
of London, previous to his Majefty's figning the Bill for the better Government
of Quebec. (232
Abstract of an Act to discontinue, in such manner and for fuch time as are therein
mentioned, the Landing and Discharging, Lading or Shipping, of Goods and
Merchandize, at the Town, and within the Harbour, of Boflon, in Mala-
chufett's Bay. in North America.
Abftract of the Bill for the Government of Quebec.
Abstract of the A&t for regulating Mad-houses.
Abstract of the Act for preferving the Health of Prifoners in Gaol, and preventing
the Gael Diftemper. [241
Abstract of an Act for the Relief of Prisoners charged with Felony, or other
Crimes, who shall be acquitted or discharged by Froclamation, respecting the
payment of Fees to Gaolers, and giving a Recompance for Juch Fees out of the
County Rates.
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An authentic Account of the miferable Fate of ten Men belonging to the Ad-
venture, lately returned from the South Seas, who were furprised by the
Savages in New Zealand, put to death, and eaten. Extracted from the
Journal of one of the Crew that was ordered to make fearch for the unhappy
Sufferers.
Authentic Account of a late unfortunate Tranfaction, with respect to a Diving
Machine at Plymouth.
The bumble Addrefs of the Right Hon. the Lords Spiritual and Temporal to the King, with bis Majefty's most gracious Anfwer.
His Majesty's Speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Wednesday the 30th of November, 1774.
The bumble Addrefs of the House of Commons to the King.
The bumble Addreffes of both Houses of Parliament in Ireland to the King, with
The Thanks of the Houfe of Commons of Ireland to the King, for his Majefy's mot gracious Aufwer to their Addrefs.
The Addreffes of both Houses of Parliament of Ireland to his Excellency the Lord Lieutenant, with his Excellency's Anfwers.
The Speech of his Excellency Simon Earl Harcourt, Lord Lieutenant General and General Governor of Ireland, to both Houses of Parliament, at Dublin, on Thur/day the 2d of June, 1774.
The Lords Proteft against the Bill for better regulating the Government of the Province of Malachufett's Bay.
The Lords Proteft against the Bill for the impartial Administration of Juftice, in certain fpecified Cafes, in the Province of Maffachusett's Bay.
A Proclamation for diffolving this prefent Parliament, and declaring the calling of another.
Proteft of the Lords, 30th November, 1774-
Tranflation of his Catholic Majefty's Declaration of War against the Emperor of
Some Particulars of the Life of Lewis XV. late King of France and Navarre; with fhort Sketches of the Character and Conduct of fome of his Minifters, Generals, and Favourites.
Some Particulars of the Life of Charles Emantel III. the late King of Sar-
Some Account of the Life of the late Earl of Chesterfield.
Memoirs of the Life and Writings of the late George Lord Lyttelton.
Anecdotes of the late Dr. Goldsmith.
Of Charles the Firft. By William Lilly.
Of the Duke of Marlborough; from the Earl of Chesterfield's Letters.
Curious Account of the Highland Robbers.
Remarkable Calamities of the Family of Innes, in Scotland, which prefent a
horrible picture of the barbarous Manners of the Age and Country in which they
Of the Murder of a Laird of Innes, as related in the old Account.
Curious Anedotes of Sir Gilbert Talbot.
Dr. John Dee, with his Prophet, or Seer, Edward
The Cafe of a Patient voiding Stones through a fiftulous Sore in the Loins, without
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