A History of England from the Conclusion of the Great War in 1815, Volume 2Longmans, Green, 1890 |
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appointment Bank became borough Britain British Brougham Buckingham's George Cabinet Canning's carried Castlereagh Catholic emancipation cent Charles Chron Church Civil List classes Colchester commencement committee compelled consequence corn corn laws country gentlemen Crown death debate debt declared defeat Denman desired Dublin Duke Duke of York duty Eldon election endeavoured England English favour foreign Grampound Hansard Hist House of Commons House of Lords Huskisson Ibid increased Insurrection Act Ireland Irish Government king king's labour land landlord Liverpool London Lord Liverpool Mackintosh Majesty Majesty's majority marriage measure ment ministers ministry motion offence Opposition Papists Parliament party passed Peel Peers persons petition Plunket proposed Protestant punishment queen reduced reform rejected relief repeal resignation revenue Robinson Roman Catholics Romilly royal Scotland secured Series session silk Sinking Fund speech Spitalfields succeeded surplus tion Tories trade Vansittart votes Wellington Despatches
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