Speech on the Acts of Uniformity, February 8, 1772 3
Speech on a Bill for the Relief of Protestant Dissenters, March 17, 1773 21
Speech on a Motion, for Leave to bring in a Bill to repeal and alter certain Acts respecting Religious Opinions, upon the Occasion of a Petition of the Unitarian Society, May 11, 1792 39
Speech relative to the Middlesex Election, February 7, 1771 59
Speech on a Bill for shortening the Duration of Parliaments, May 8, 1780 69
Speech on a Motion for a Committee to inquire into the State of the Representation of the Commons in Parliament, May 7, 1782 89
Speech on a Motion for Leave to bring in a Bill for explaining the Powers of Juries in Prosecutions for Libels, March 7, 1771. Together with a Letter in Vindication of that Measure, and a Copy of the proposed Bill 105
Speech on a Bill for the Repeal of the Marriage Act, June 15, 1781 129
Speech on a Motion for Leave to bring in a Bill to quiet the Possessions of the Subject against Dormant Claims of the Church, February 17, 1772 137
Hints for an Essay on the Drama 143
An Essay towards an Abridgment of the English History. In Three Books.
Book I. To the Fall of the Roman Power In Britain 159
Book II. To the Norman Invasion 227
Book III. Through the Reign of John 327
Fragment.—An Essay towards an History of the Laws of England 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 3
Connection of Great Britain with India 41
Effect of the Revenue Investment on the Company 56
Internal Trade of Bengal 75
Silk 83
Raw Silk 88
Cloths, or Piece-Goods 99
Opium 116
Salt 142
Saltpetre 170
British Government in India 173
Eleventh Report of the Select Committee of the House of Commons on the Affairs of India. With Extracts from the Appendix. November 18, 1783 217
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, 1788.—Articles I.-VI.
Art. I. Rohilla War 307
II. Shah Allum 319
III. Benares.
Part I. Rights and Titles of the Rajah of Benares 327
Part II. Designs of Mr. Hastings to ruin the Rajah of
Benares 339
Part III. Expulsion of the Rajah of Benares 354
Part IV. Second Revolution in Benares 380
Part V. Third Revolution in Benares 386
IV. Princesses of Oude 397
V. Revolutions in Furruckabad 467
VI. Destruction of the Rajah of Sahlone 484
VOL. IX.
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
VII.-XXII.
Art. VII. Contracts3
VIII. Presents22
IX. Resignation of the Office of Governor-General 42
X. Surgeon-General's Contract 60
XI. Contracts for Poolbundy Repairs 60
XII. Contracts for Opium 63
XIII. Appointment of R.J. Sulivan 70
XIV. Ranna of Gohud 72
XV. Revenues. Part I. 79
Part II.87
XVI. Misdemeanors in Oude 95
XVII. Mahomed Reza Khân 79
XVIII. The Mogul delivered up to the Mahrattas 202
XIX. Libel on the Court of Directors 228
XX. Mahratta War and Peace 238
XXI. Correspondence 266
XXII. Fyzoola Khân
Part I. Rights of Fyzoola Khân, etc., before the
Treaty of Lall-Dang268
Part II. Rights of Fyzoola Khân under the Treaty
of Lall-Dang275
Part III. Guaranty of the Treaty of Lall-Dang278
Part IV. Thanks of the Board to Fyzoola Khân286
Part V. Demand of Five Thousand Horse287
Part VI. Treaty of Chunar 296
Part VII. Consequences of the Treaty of Chunar302
Part VIII. Pecuniary Commutation of the Stipulated
Aid306
Part IX. Full Vindication of Fyzoola Khân by Major
Palmer and Mr. Hastings318
Appendix to the Eighth and Sixteenth Charges 319
Speeches in the Impeachment of Warren Hastings, Esq., late Governor-General
of Bengal.
Speech in Opening the Impeachment.
First Day: Friday, February 15, 1788 329
Second Day: Saturday, February 16 396
VOL. X.
Speeches in the Impeachment of Warren Hastings, Esq., late Governor-General
of Bengal.