FRAGMENTS AND NOTES OF SPEECHES IN PARLIAMENT.
Speech on the acts of uniformity, February 6, 1772 3
Speech on A bill for the relief of protestant
dissenters,
March 7, 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.
Chap. I. Causes of the Connection between the
Romans and
Britons.—Caesar’s
two Invasions of Britain 159
II. Some Account of the Ancient Inhabitants of Britain 170
III. The Reduction of Britain by the Romans 189
IV. The Fall of the Roman Power in Britain 214
BOOK II.
Chap. I. The Entry and Settlement of the
Saxons, and their
Conversion
to Christianity 227
II. Establishment of Christianity—of
Monastic Institutions
—and of their Effects
240
III. Series of Anglo-Saxon
Kings from Ethelbert to Alfred:
with the Invasion of the Danes
255
IV. Reign of King Alfred 261
V. Succession of Kings from Alfred to Harold 269
VI. Harold ii.—Invasion
of the Normans.—Account of that
People, and of the State of England at the
Time of the
Invasion
280