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HURST AND BLACKETT, PUBLISHERS, SUCCESSORS TO HENRY COLBURN,
13, GREAT MARLBOROUGH STREET.
1856.
LONDON:
Printed by Schulze and Co., 13, Poland Street.
CYTILOKUT/
A520 B7
CONTENTS
OF
THE FIRST VOLUME.
CHAPTER I.
Debates on the Regency continues through the Christmas Holidays-
Conduct of Lord Grenville in 1788 and 1811- Speculations
respecting the Government of the Prince Regent-Lord Grenville,
as Auditor of the Exchequer, declines to sign Treasury Warrants
-Intrigue to obtain a change in the Political Principles of the
Prince Regent-Sheridan and Lord Sidmouth-The Prince sends
for Lord Grenville-Lord Grenville and Grey, by command, draw
up the Answer of His Royal Highness to the Address of the
Houses of Parliament-Sheridan substitutes an Answer of his
Remonstrance of Lords Grenville and Grey Sheridan's
Mischievous Representations to the Prince-Letter of the Prince
of Wales to Mr. Perceval, announcing his Intention to maintain
the present Ministers in office
Own
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CHAPTER II.
3-36
Opening of Parliament by Commission-The Royal Speech-Division in
the Cabinet State of Affairs in the Peninsula - Attempt to
Disunite Lords Grey and Grenville-Secret Intelligence respecting
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