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1820 Precarious position of the ministry, | 1364 |
Cato Street conspiracy, | 1365 |
The Queen's trial, | 1366 |
1821 Consequent alienation between ministry and people, | 1368 |
1822 Peel and Wellesley join the ministry, | 1369 |
Death of Castlereagh. Canning Foreign Secretary, | 1369 |
Retrospect of the affairs of Europe, | 1370 |
1816 Position of England abroad, | 1370 |
Effect of Castlereagh's policy, | 1371 |
1820 Insurrections in Spain, Portugal, Naples, | 1371 |
Arbitrary action of the Holy Alliance, | 1372 |
England refuses to join the Congress at Troppau, | 1373 |
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1821 Popular anger at Castlereagh's weak policy, | 1373 |
Insurrection in Greece, | 1374 |
Complications between France and Spain, | 1374 |
1822 Congress at Verona, | 1375 |
Canning's policy, | 1375 |
Partial success of his diplomacy in Spain, | 1375 |
1823 Changes in commercial policy effected by Huskisson, | 1376 |
Change of the Navigation Act, | 1379 |
1824 Improvement in the silk trade, | 1380 |
Improvement in the wool trade, | 1381 |
1823 Discussion on slavery, | 1382 |
Effect of Canning's circular in Jamaica, | 1382 |
1824 Persecution of Mr. Smith, | 1383 |
1825 Disastrous effects of wild speculations, | 1383 |
Success of the healing measures of Government, | 1384 |
1826 Temporary change in the corn laws, | 1385 |
Canning's vigorous policy in Portugal, | 1386 |
Division in the ministry, | 1387 |
1827 Illness of Lord Liverpool, | 1388 |
Difficulties attending the formation of a new ministry, | 1388 |
Disturbances in Ireland, | 1389 |
Wellesley's administration, | 1389 |
1823 The Catholic Association, | 1390 |
1826 Rejection of the Catholic Relief Bill, | 1390 |
1827 Rejection of Burdett's resolution, | 1391 |
Canning Prime Minister, | 1391 |
Canning's death, | 1393 |
His character and policy, | 1393 |
Goderich's ministry, | 1394 |
1828 Wellington's ministry, | 1395 |
Difficulty of the Turkish question, | 1395 |
1824 Canning's diplomacy on the subject, | 1396 |
1826 Protocol between England and Russia, | 1397 |
Enthusiasm for Greek independence in England, | 1397 |
1827 Turkey refuses the armistice, | 1398 |
The Treaty of London, | 1398 |
Attempt to enforce the armistice, | 1399 |
Battle of Navarino, | 1399 |
Goderich's inaction renders the victory nugatory, | 1400 |
1828 Wellington refuses to coerce Turkey by arms, | 1400 |
Character of Wellington's Government, | 1401 |
Repeal of the Test and Corporation Acts, | 1401 |
The Corn Bill passed, | 1402 |
Huskisson and his friends resign, | 1402 |
The Catholic Emancipation question, | 1402 |
Renewed agitation in Ireland, | 1403 |
Election of O'Connell for Clare, | 1403 |
Influence of the Association, | 1404 |
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1829 Resignation of Lord Anglesey, | 1406 |
Peel and Wellington see the urgency of Catholic emancipation, | 1406 |
Opposition of the King, | 1407 |
The Catholic Emancipation Bill passed, | 1408 |
O'Connell's agitation for repeal, | 1409 |
Wellington's foreign policy, | 1410 |
1826 Affairs of Portugal, | 1410 |
1828 Miguel usurps the throne, | 1411 |
Maria acknowledged in England, | 1411 |
1829 Wellington's neutrality, | 1411 |
Non-intervention in the affairs of Greece, | 1412 |
The Revolution in France, | 1413 |
Supposed influence of Wellington in Polignac's appointment, | 1413 |
Increasing opposition to the French ministry, | 1414 |
1830 Abdication of Charles X., | 1416 |
Death of George IV., | 1416 |