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HISTORY OF EUROPE: CHAPTER XIII
Debates in both Houses of Parliament on the Conduct of Ministers (pg. 160). In the Lords (pg. 160). Speeches of Earl Fitzwilliam (pg. 160-161). Limerick (pg. 161). Grosvenor (pg. 161). Lord Mulgrave (pg. 161). Earl of Caernarvon (pg. 161). Lord Ellenborough (pg. 161-162). Melville (pg. 162). Hobart (pg. 162). Grenville (pg. 162). Resolution for the Censure of Ministers negatived by a great Majority (pg. 162). Debates, the following Day, in the Commons, on similar Resolutions, moved by Colonel Patten (pg. 162). Colonel Bastard and Mr. Hawkins Browne vindicate the Conduct of Ministers (pg. 162). Lord Kensington (pg. 162-163). Earl Temple (pg. 163-172). Mr. Hobhouse (pg. 172). Mr. C. W. Wynne (pg. 172). Courtenay (pg. 172). T. Grenville (pg. 172). Chancellor of the Exchequer (pg. 172-173). Mr. Pitt (pg. 173). Lord Hawkesbury (pg. 173-176). Mr. Canning (pg. 176). Resolutions negatived by a great Majority (pg. 176). In the Lords, Earl Fitzwilliam moves for Censure on the Ministers (pg. 176-177). supported by Lord Minto and Lord Grenville (pg. 177). opposed by the Duke of Clarence (pg. 176-177). the Lord Chancellor (pg. 177). and Lord Hobart (pg. 177). Motion lost (pg. 177). Observations (pg. 177-181).