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Yonge, Charles Duke, 1812-1891

"The Constitutional History of England from 1760 to 1860"


Grenville, Lord, introduces the Alien Bill;
opposes the Additional Force Bill;
brings in a bill for the abolition of the slave trade;
refuses a seat in the cabinet in 1812.
Grey, Mr. (afterward Earl), opposes the Regency bill;
opposes the Alien Act;
opposes the union with Ireland;
proposes to diminish the number of members of the House of Commons;
opposes the abolition of slavery;
refuses a seat in the cabinet in 1812;
becomes Prime minister;
his ministry brings in Reform Bill;
defends a proposed creation of peers;
mentions the sovereign's opinion unconstitutionally;
letters from office.
Grey, Earl (son of the preceding), his doctrine on the true principles
of colonial government;
on life peerages.
Gower, Lord F.L., carries a resolution for the endowment of the Roman
Catholic clergy.
Girizot, M., Foreign Secretary in France.
HALIFAX, Earl of, issues a general warrant against the publishers, etc.,
of _The North Briton_.
Hanoverian troops, employment of, at Gibraltar.
Hansard, Mr., publishes the Parliamentary debates.
Hardy, General, taken prisoner by Sir J. Warren.
Hill, Mr. Roland, proposes a reform of the Post-office.
Hillsborough, Lord, writes a circular letter to the North American
Colonies.
Hoche, General, sails for Ireland.


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