The most interesting Speeches and Motions; accurate Copies of all the Protests, and of the most remarkable DURING THE THIRD SESSION of the EIGHTEENTH PARLIAMENT OF GREAT BRITAIN. VOL, VII. LONDON: Printed for J. DEBRETT, opposite BURLINGTON House, PICCADILLY. ADDRESS, Copy ofit, to the King for his speech on opening Par liament, 12-His Majesty's reply, 55-for his message respecting 20 Union with Ireland, voted, 579 B. Bedford's (Duke of) speech, corrected, on his motion for the removal of His Majesty's Minifters, March 22, 1798, 744 H. Habeas-corpus Suspension Bill ; Debate on the third reading of it, 501 Farther conversation respecting it, 522-Protest against it, 575 1. Income tax Bill; Debate on the second reading of it, 514-Debate on the third reading, 527 Ireland ; Message from the King respecting a Union with Ireland, 576 -Address for the message voted, 579 K. King's (The) speech on opening Parliament, 1-Debate on it, 3–His an (wer to the address, 55-Message respecting a Union with Ireland, 576_Address for the message voted, 579 M. Militia ; Speech of the Earl of Radnor respecting the service of the British Militia in Ireland, 276-Debate on the second reading of the bill, 298 VOL. VII. |