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POLITICAL MAGAZINE

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PARLIAMENTARY,

NAVAL, MILITARY,

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LITERARY

JOURNAL,

For the YEAR M,DCC,LXXXIV.

VOLUME VII.

LONDON:

Printed for J. BEW, Pater-nofter-row, and fold by every
BOOKSELLER and NEWS CARRIER in Great Britain.

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POLITICAL MAGAZINE

And PARLIAMENTARY, Naval, Military, and Literary JOURNAL.

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ILLUSTRATE With 1. A PLAN of the NAVAL ENGAGEMENT off the CHESAPEAK on the 5th of September 1781, between REAR ADMIRAL GRAVES and the COMPTE DE GRASSE.

2. A VIEW of the EASTERN ASPECT of the CITY of BAGDAD.

1. His Majesty's Speech to the Bishops

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29. Vanlittart burned. Ad. Hughes Letter 17 30. King. Fleet. India Election. Advices 18 31. Gen. Matthews. Peace. Tippoo Saib 19 32 GAZETTE DEFRANCE. Suffr.Operations 19 33. Plan of Naval Action. Graves& DeGraffe20 34. Graves defended again Keppel, &c. 35. Admiralty Difpatches. Rodney, 36. Adm. Rodney's Polite Promifes 37. A Minute and Letter of his compared 24 38. Affleck. Graves. Hood's Arrival 25 39. Hood and Rodney ignorant of Fr. Force26 40. Hood's Paffage to America. Denbigh. 27 41. Engagement between Graves& DeGraffe28 42. Account taken down by Ad's.Secretary29 43. Ruined if Graves had enteredChesapeak 30 44. Hood's Ships. Rodney's Difpatches 45. Adm. Graves's fecond Attempt 46. Line of Battle. Fleet feparates 47. Report Committee on Illicit Trade 48. Quantity fmuggled. Manner how 49. 20 Millions lb. tea; 13 Mil. Brandy 35 50. Scotch Smuggling

51. Tea Prices, Duties. Frauds

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57. New Miniftry worn. State of Nation 58. Meffrs. Pitt, Erfkine, Powys, Fox 42 59. North, Dundas, Conway, Pitt, North 44 60. Sheridan, Banks, Rots and Galloway 45 61. Lee, Rigby, 39 against Ministry 62. Refolutions on iffuing Money on the Mutiny Bill again the Ministry

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65. Solicitude of his Majefly & P. of Wales 48
66. Mr. Pitt's India Bill. The Propofitions 49
67. Mr. Fox's reply. Litt of Proprietors 52
63. Mr. Lushington's Account of Directors 54
69. Breaches of Privilege. Hamilton, &c. 55
70. A 500l. a year Story and a 500l. Story 56
71. Mr. Hamilton ordered to attend
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72. Mr.Shields account of his receiving it 57
73. General Rofs and Earl Galloway 57
74, Com. K. Stewart reads the Earl's Ac. 57
75. York Petition. Mr. Pitt's India Bill
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76. Diffolution. Refolve against Ministry 59
77. Mr. Fox's Speech. Mr. Dundas
78. Lord North not accept a Peerage
79. Twenty one against Ministry
80. Lord Camelford. Nofbett's Divorce
81. Meff. Rolle, Fox, Drake, Grofvenor 63
82. Mr. Grofvenor's Plan for a Union
83. A Union generally defired in the Houfe65
84. Ld. Effingham on Commons Refolutions65
85. Indra. Scotch Petition. Mr. Charteris 65
86. Mr. Pitt's India Bill
87. Mr. Eden's previous Motion
83. Mr. Fox's Speech on Mr. Pitt's Bill
89. Defence of his own Bill

90. Mell. Powys, Montague, Dilben
91. Erfkine, Mr. Pitt defends his Bill
92. Mr. Fox's New India B.11
93. Expected Diffolution. Anxiety
94. Mr. Pitt's refufal to Answer
95. Mr. Fox wịc to give him time
96. Expected D ho.ation

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103. Lord North and Mr. Pitt

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104. Mr. Eden's intended Mation 105. His Motion on the King's Anfwer 106. Pitt's Explanation of the King's Anf. 77 107. Mr. Fox calls on Mr. Pitt to Account 78 108. Mr. Pitt Accounts for his Counduct 79 109. Mr. Fox's Animadverfions on it 110. Adjournment for an Union

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111. Effingham. Hamilton. No Union yet 80

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2. Curious Facts, Deal, and Permits 53. Quantity Tea Imported and Sold 54. SloeTea, 4 Millions lbs. 1,000,000l.loft 38 5. Wines. Brewery. Distillery. Malt 6. Parliamentary Debates

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