THE Parliamentary Register ; OR HISTORY OF THE PROCEEDINGS AND DEBATES OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS; CONTAINING AN ACCOUNT OF The most interesting SPEECHES and MOTIONS; accurate DURING THE FOURTH SESSION of the SEVENTEENTH PARLIAMENT OF GREAT BRITAIN. VOL. XXXVII. LONDON: Printed for J. DEBRETT, oppofite BURLINGTON HOUSE, PICCADILLY. MDCCXCIV. rom. L. Clements Lib A. ADAM, Mr. fpeaks, and moves that leave be granted to bring in Addrefs to His Majefty, copy of On the Scotch criminal law, 657. Amendments, from Mr. Fox to the addrefs proposed by Viscount Clifden, to recommend to His Majefty to treat, as speedily as poffible, for a peace with France, upon fafe and advantageous terms, without any reference to the nature or form of the government that might exift in that country, 174-In the new Penny-poft bill, 463. Anderfon, Mr. Alderman, fpeaks on the fubject of the Baltic convoys, 207, 239, 240, 245, 279, 370 Anstruther, Mr. fpeaks concerning the motion from Mr. Adam, that leave be granted to bring in a bill to give appeal, in criminal cafes, from the Courts of Scotland to the House of Lords, in matters of law, 190, 291-His remarks on the petitions of Muir and Palmer, 449. Arden, Lord, moves for certain fums to be granted for the ordi A 2 |