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APPENDIX TO CHRONICLE: DEATHS
JANUARY (pg. 285-290). FEBRUARY (pg. 290-294). MARCH (pg. 294-300). APRIL (pg. 301-306). MAY (pg. 306-311). JUNE (pg. 311-316). JULY (pg. 316-324). AUGUST (pg. 324-333). SEPTEMBER (pg. 333-338). OCTOBER (pg. 338-345). NOVEMBER (pg. 345-349). DECEMBER (pg. 349-354). INDIA (pg. 354-379). IN THE PERSIAN EXPEDITION (pg. 379). DECEMBER, 1856 (pg. 379). CENTENARIANS (pg. 380).
HISTORY OF EUROPE: CHAPTER XIII
The Order proper to be observed in Narration (pg. 250). Apology for not always adhering strictly to that of Time (pg. 250). Message from his Majesty relative to Russia, and the Augmentation of our Naval Force (pg. 250-251). The only Terms on which alone the Czarina was willing to make Peace with the Turks (pg. 251). The Mediation of the Allies for effecting that Object, hitherto fruitless (pg. 251-252). Growing Coldness and Jealousies between the Empress of Russia and the British Government (pg. 252). The Pride and Ambition of the Empress excite a Spirit of Resistance in various European Nations (pg. 252). Motion for an Address to his Majesty on the Occasion of his Message to Parliament (pg. 252-253). Debates thereon; but the Motion carried in both Houses (pg. 253). Various Motions against the Russian Armament (pg. 253-257). Conduct of Mr. Pitt (pg. 257). Character of a Great Minister (pg. 257). Two Great Political Schools (pg. 257-260). Mr. Sheridan and Mr. Fox approve and applaud the French Revolution (pg. 254-255). Mr. Burke provoked, makes a violent Attack on this Revolution, and the New French Constitution (pg. 264). This Subject constantly introduced into all Debates on all Questions (pg. 265). Altercations between Mr. Burke and Mr. Fox (pg. 265). Rupture between these Old Friends, and final Separation (pg. 265-269). State of the Province of Quebec (pg. 269). Bill for the Government of Canada (pg. 269). Debates thereon in both Houses (pg. 269-270). The Bill passed (pg. 270-272).