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HONI
то
His Royal HIGHNESS,
FREDERICK,
Prince of WALES,
SIR,
OUR Royal High
ness having conde
fcended graciously to ac
cept
cept of the Three former Volumes of this Work, We beg Leave to infcribe the following likewise to
your Royal Highness's Pa
tronage, and remain with
the utmost Gratitude and
Respect,
Your Royal Highness's
Moft obedient
Humble Servants,
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THE
CONTENTS
OF THE
FOURTH VOLUME.
The Firft Seffion of the Second Parliament
of King GEORGE II.
HE Parliament meet January 14,
1734-5,
Mr Arthur Onflow re-elected Speaker, The King's Speech at opening the first
Seffion of the Second Parliament,
Mr Harris's Motion for an Address of Thanks,
Debate thereon,
An Addrefs of Thanks agreed to and prefented,
His Majefty's Anfwer thereto,
Mction, in the Grand Committee on the Supply, for
granting 30,000 Men for the Sea-Service, for the
Year 1735, with the Debate thereon,
Thirty Thoufand Men voted for the faid Service,
Mr Sandys's Motion for an Addrefs to the King, for
an Account of the Expences incurr'd, in confe-
quence of the Vote of Credit pass'd laft Seffion,
with the Debate thereon,
Debate
Debate concerning the Number of Land-Forces for
the Year 1735,
Sir James Campbell call'd to Order, for reflecting on
Mr Erskine, on account of his Brother the Earl
of Mar's being concern'd in the Rebellion, Anno
1715,
Mr Plumer's Motion for laying before the Houfe
the King's Warrant for permitting Letters to pass
Poft-free,
Sir William Wyndham's Motion for referring the Efti-
mates of the Navy for the Year 1735, to a select
Committee,
Mr Plumer's Motion for appointing a Committee to
inquire into the Poft-Office, with the Debate
thereon,
Sir Walter Wagstaffe Bagot's Motion for a Claufe
to be added to the Mutiny-Bill, relating to the in-
lifting of Soldiers, with the Debate thereon,
Mr Walpole's Motion for a Subfidy of 56,250l. to
Denmark, with the Debate thereon,
Sir John Barnard moves for a Bill for reftraining
the Number of Play-Houses; with the Debate
Mr Bramfton's Motion for restraining the Counsel
from offering Evidence touching the Right of Elec-
tion for any Place, contrary to the laft Determina-
tion of the House of Commons,
A Bill ordered to be brought in for limiting the Num-
ber of Officers in the House of Commons, upon Mr
Sandys's Motion,
The Refolutions of the Committee appointed to inquire
into the Complaints relating to the Poft-Office;
which are agreed to by the House,
Debate on a Motion for committing the Bill for limit- ing the Number of Officers in the House of Com-
mons,
The King's Speech at putting an End to the First Sef- fion,
The Parliament prorogued,
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