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THE PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES, FROM

THE YEAR 1803 DOWN TO THE PRESENT TIME; forming a Continuation of the Work entitled, "THE PARLIAMENTARY HISTORY OF ENGLAND, from the earliest Period to the Year 1803."—Published under the Superintendence of T. C. HANSARD.

The Subscribers are informed that the Volumes of the above Work comprising the Debates in both Houses from the Opening of the New Parliament, November 24, 1812, to the Close of the Session, July 22, 1813, may be had of their respective Booksellers.-Peterborough Court, 10th Feb. 1814.

*** Complete Sets of the Work, in 26 Volumes, may be had of the Publishers. The Debates of the present Session will be published as speedily as possible: and all Communications forwarded to Mr. Hansard will be attended to.

Also,

THE PARLIAMENTARY HISTORY OF ENG

LAND, from the Earliest Period to the Year 1803, from which last mentioned epoch it is continued downwards to the present time in the Work entitled, "The PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES," published under the Superintendence of T. C. HAN

SARD.

The Nineteenth Volume is ready for delivery, bringing the Parliamentary History of England down to the Year 1778.

"To present the Public with correct Reports of the multifarious Debates relating to the War with America which took place during this memorable period-and which Debates, from the confused manner they have heretofore appeared in, have been rendered unintelligible, and, to the generality of readers, nearly useless-has been the anxious endeavour of the Editor. And he hopes, in particular, that the transactions, in both Houses, during the laborious Session which opened on the 18th of November 1777, and closed on the 3d of June 1778-a Session in which a greater number of interesting public questions were agitated than, perhaps, in any other within the space of the preceding century-will be found detailed with a carefulness commensurate with their importance."-Preface.

Printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown; J. Richardson;. Black, Parry, and Co.; J. Hatchard; J. Ridgway; E. Jeffery; J. Booker; J. Rodwell; Cradock and Joy; R. H. Evans; Budd and Calkin; J. Booth; and T. C. Hansard.

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