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The proposed general Index to the Journals of the House of Commons has two principal objects in view. First, It specifies and refers to every case,* whether of a pub-
lic or private nature, that has come before the House either in its' legislative or judicial capacity. It in general refers to these several cases under their proper Heads or Titles. of subject matter, standing in alphabetical order; which Heads we have endeavoured to reduce to as small a num
ber as possible; that all those Cases which have any connexion with each other may be brought together, and seen at one view. Thus all Cases of controverted Election will be classed under the general Head "Elections — Controverted." all Privilege Cases under "Privilege"; every Proceeding that relates to members will be found under the
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By the term, Case, in the course of this observation we understand any matter or business of any kind upon which there has been any Proceeding. Thus Accounts ordered to be referred, or lie upon the Table, Addresses to be presented and the like, are included in this Idea, as - well as, what are more properly so called, Cases of Elec-
tion, Privilege, Inclosure etc. And we consider the whole matter or substance of the Journals as made up of and consequently resolvable into so many distinct and separate Cases.
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