GENERAL TABLE OF CONTENTS. VOL. I. Advertisement to the Reader, Prefixed to the First Octavo Edition A Vindication of Natural Society: or, A View of the Miseries and PAGE V xvii 1 and Beautiful; with an Introductory Discourse concerning Taste A Short Account of a late Short Administration Observations on a late Publication, intituled, "The Present State of the Nation" 67 263 269 Thoughts on the Cause of the Present Discontents 433 VOL. II. Speech on American Taxation, April 19, 1774 . . 1 Speeches on Arrival at Bristol and at the Conclusion of the Poll, 81 Speech on moving Resolutions for Conciliation with America, March 22, 1775 Letter to the Sheriffs of Bristol, on the Affairs of America, April 3, 1777 Two Letters to Gentlemen of Bristol, on the Bills depending in Parliament relative to the Trade of Ireland, April 23 and May 2, 1778 Speech on presenting to the House of Commons a Plan for the Better Security of the Independence of Parliament, and the Economical Reformation of the Civil and other Establishments, February 11, 1780 Speech at Bristol previous to the Election, September 6, 1780 A Representation to his Majesty, moved in the House of Commons, Speech on the Nabob of Arcot's Debts, February 28, 1785; with an Substance of Speech on the Army Estimates, February 9, 1790 1 Letter to a Member of the National Assembly, in Answer to some Objections to his Book on French Affairs Appeal from the New to the Old Whigs. Letter to a Peer of Ireland on the Penal Laws against Irish Catholics Letter to Sir Hercules Langrishe, on the Subject of the Roman 217 Observations on the Conduct of the Minority, particularly in the last Session of Parliament, 1793. Preface to the Address of M. Brissot to his Constituents: with an Letter to William Elliot, Esq., occasioned by a Speech made in the House of Lords by the **** of *******, in the Debate concern- Letter to a Noble Lord on the Attacks made upon Mr. Burke and his Pension, in the House of Lords, by the Duke of Bedford and Three Letters to a Member of Parliament on the Proposals for Peace Letter II. On the Genius and Character of the French Revo- lution as it regards other Nations Letter III. On the Rupture of the Negotiation; the Terms of VOL. VI. Preface to the Second Posthumous Volume, in a Letter to the Right Fourth Letter on the Proposals for Peace with the Regicide Direc- 1 113 121 135 Letter to the Hon. Charles James Fox, on the American War, Octo- Letters and Reflections on the Executions of the Rioters in 1780 291 Fragments of a Tract relative to the Laws against Popery in Ireland 299 Letter to William Smith, Esq., on the Subject of Catholic Emancipation, January 29, 1795 361 Second Letter to Sir Hercules Langrishe, on the Catholic Question, Letter to Richard Burke, Esq., on Protestant Ascendency in Ireland, 1793 385 Letter on the Affairs of Ireland, 1797 413 VOL. VII. Fragments and Notes of Speeches in Parliament. Speech on the Acts of Uniformity, February 6, 1772. Speech on a Motion for Leave to bring in a Bill to repeal and 21 39 Speech relative to the Middlesex Election, February 7, 1771. Speech on a Motion for a Committee to inquire into the State of 105 Speech on a Motion for Leave to bring in a Bill for explaining An Essay towards an Abridgment of the English History. In Three 137 143 Book I. To the Fall of the Roman Power in Britain Book III. Through the Reign of John 327 Fragment.— An Essay towards an History of the 475 VOL. VIII. Ninth Report of the Select Committee of the House of Commons on the Affairs of India, June 25, 1783. Observations on the State of the Company's Affairs in India Effect of the Revenue Investment on the Company Internal Trade of Bengal Silk Raw Silk Cloths, or Piece-Goods Opium Salt Saltpetre British Government in India Eleventh Report of the Select Committee of the House of Commons on the Affairs of India. With Extracts from the Appendix. November 18, 1783 Articles of Charge of High Crimes and Misdemeanors against Warren Hastings, Esq., late Governor-General of Bengal: presented to the House of Commons in April and May, 1786. - Articles I. - VI. Art. I. Rohilla War II. Shah Allum 3 41 56 75 83 88 99 116 142 170 178 217 307 319 |