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CHAPTER I: DISCORDANT Materials of Lord Goderich's Ministry
Dissensions among the Members of it (pg. 1-3). Quarrels as to the Selection of a Chairman of the intended Committee of Finance (pg. 3). Conduct of Lord Goderich, Mr. Tierney, Mr. Huskisson, and Mr. Herries (pg. 3-7). Threats and tenders of Resignation by Mr. Huskisson and Mr. Herries (pg. 7). Dissolution of the Goderich Ministry (pg. 7-12). Formation of a new Ministry under the Duke of Wellington (pg. 12). Adhesion of Mr. Huskisson and his friends to the new Ministry (pg. 12-15). Subsequent expulsion of Mr. Huskisson from Office (pg. 15-21). Resignations of his friends (pg. 21). Subsequent changes in the Ministry (pg. 21).
HISTORY OF EUROPE: CHAPTER II
Meeting of Parliament (pg. 22). Speech from the Throne (pg. 22-23). Debate on the Address (pg. 23-33). Discussions and Explanations concerning the Dissolution of the Goderich Ministry (pg. 33-34). Statements of Lord Goderich, Mr. Huskisson, Mr. Herries, and Mr. Tierney (pg. 34-53). Discussions on the Union of some of the principal Members of Mr. Canning's Administration with the Duke of Wellington (pg. 53-63).
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UK Prime Minister John Major will probably lose power before the next general election, primarily because he has no authority. Comparisons between Major and Ben Disraeli's \"phantom\" Prime Minister Lord Goderich are discussed.
HISTORY OF EUROPE: CHAPTER I
STATE of Parties at the beginning of the year (pg. 1). Connection between the Ministry and the Whigs (pg. 1-3). Prosecutions for Libel (pg. 3-5). Opening of the Session of Parliament (pg. 5-7). Amendment on the Address moved in the House of Lords by Earl Stanhope (pg. 7-11). The Address moved in the Commons by Lord Darlington (pg. 11-12). Amendment moved by Sir Edward Knatchbull (pg. 12-18). Resolutions moved as an Amendment by the Marquis of Blandford (pg. 18-20). Motion of Earl Stanhope, in the House of Lords, for an Inquiry by a Committee of the whole House into the state of the nation (pg. 20-30). A similar Inquiry moved for in the House of Commons (pg. 30-31).
HISTORY OF EUROPE: CHAPTER VII
Death of Mr. Canning (pg. 189-192). Formation of a New Ministry under Lord Goderich (pg. 192). Changes in the Cabinet (pg. 192-193). COLONIES (pg. 193). INDIA (pg. 192-195). FOREIGN RELATIONS (pg. 195).