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HISTORY OF EUROPE: CHAPTER V
Mr. Brougham's Plan for the Education of the Poor (pg. 49-51). General State of Education in England (pg. 51). Comparative State of Education in different Districts (pg. 51-52). Mr. Brougham's Arrangement of the parts of his Plan (pg. 52-54). Regulations relative to the Establishment of Schools, and the Mode of defraying their Expenses (pg. 54). The Appointment and Removal of the Master, by whom the Schools are to be visited (pg. 54). Answer to the Objections against connecting the System with the Established Church (pg. 54). Regulations concerning the Admission of Children (pg. 54). The Course of Instruction (pg. 54). Estimate of the Expense (pg. 54-55). The Mode of supplying Defects in existing Trusts (pg. 55). Provisions to improve the Management and Application of Charity Funds (pg. 55). Provisions for Cases where there is a total Failure of the Objects of charitable Trusts (pg. 55-56). Clamour against the Bill among zealous Dissenters and zealous Churchmen (pg. 56-57). Sir James Mackintosh's six Bills for the Improvement of our Criminal Code (pg. 57-58). Three of these Bills passed (pg. 58). The Alterations made in them in the House of Lords (pg. 58-60). The Bankrupt Laws (pg. 60). Bill to amend the Marriage Act passed by the Commons (pg. 60-61). Debate upon it in the House of Lords (pg. 61-62). It is rejected (pg. 62). Lord Holland's Bill for the Repeal of the Royal Marriage Act (pg. 62-63). Other Bills (pg. 63). The Welch Judicature (pg. 63).
HISTORY OF EUROPE: CHAPTER V
Sir James Mackintosh's Motion respecting the Criminal Law; Opposed by the Attorney General (pg. 82-87). Law to extend the Punishment of Hard Labour (pg. 87). The severity of the Laws increased against Receivers of Stolen Securities for Money, Manslaughter, &c. (pg. 87). Mr. Martin's Bill against the Improper Treatment of Cattle (pg. 87-88). Alterations in the Bankrupt Laws (pg. 88). New Marriage Act; totally altered in the House of Lords; difference of the Principle of the Bill as passed by the Commons, and of the Bill as it finally passed; keen Opposition to it in the House of Lords (pg. 88-91). Alteration of the Law relative to the Composition of Scotch Juries (pg. 91-92). Mr. Abercromby's Motion for inquiry into the Conduct of the Law Officers of the Crown in Scotland, with respect to the Public Press (pg. 92). Nature of the Charges against the Lord Advocate (pg. 92-94). His Defence (pg. 94). Letters of Mr. Hope and Mr. Menzies, on the Subject of Mr. Abercromby's Charges (pg. 94-95). These Letters Voted to be a Breach of Privilege (pg. 95-96). Subsequent Proceedings towards Mr. Hope and Mr. Menzies (pg. 96). Remarks on this Affair (pg. 96-97).
HISTORY OF EUROPE: CHAPTER V
Court of Chancery (pg. 83). Complaints on that subject (pg. 83-85). Debates on the alleged Abuses in Chancery, and on the Commission for inquiring into the Practice of that Court (pg. 85-86). Regulation of the Salaries of the Judges (pg. 86-88). Laws relating to Juries (pg. 88). Bankrupt Law (pg. 88). Law of Factors and Agents (pg. 88). Joint-Stock Companies (pg. 88-89). Unitarians' Marriage Bill (pg. 89). Usury Laws (pg. 89-90). Scotch Law Proceedings (pg. 90).
ENGLISH HISTORY: CHAPTER II
The Estimates and the Budget (pg. 29-32). Debates on the “Exemption Clauses” (pg. 32). The Local Government Estimates (pg. 32-33). The Indian Budget (pg. 33-34). Debate on the depreciation of Silver (pg. 34-35). Mr. Holms' motion on Army Reform (pg. 35). The Army and Navy Estimates (pg. 35-41). Ecclesiastical Questions: the New Bishoprics, and the Burials Question (pg. 41-44). Debate in the House of Lords on Lord Granville's Resolution (pg. 44-47). Questions of Privilege (pg. 47). Mr. Lowe's Speech at Retford (pg. 47-49). The Reform Club and its Members (pg. 49-50). The Judicature Bill (pg. 50-51).