THE Parliamentary History OF ENGLA N D, FROM THE EARLIEST PERIOD TO' THE YEAR 1803. FROM WHICH LAST-MENTIONED EPOCH IT IS CONTINUED "THE PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES." VOL. XXI. COMPRISING THE PERIOD FROM THE ELEVENTH OF FEBRUARY 1780, to the CLONDON: PRINTED BY T. C. HANSARD, PETERBOROUGH-COURT, FLEET-STREET: 1814. SIXTH SESSION OF THE FOURTEENTH PARLIAMENT OF GREAT BRITAIN. Continued from Vol. XX. Feb. 11. Mr. Burke's Speech on presenting his Plan for the better Secu- rity of the Independence of Parliament and the Economical Reformation of the Civil and other Establishments............... Colonel Barré gives Notice of his Propositions relative to a 2. Lord North opens his Plan for a Commission of Accounts ...... |