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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 VI
Trial of Henry Viscount Melville (pg. 109). Managers ordered to proceed in the Impeachment (pg. 109). Answer of Lord Melville to the Articles of Impeachment (pg. 109-110). Additional Article (pg. 110). Trotter (pg. 110). Answer to the Additional Article (pg. 110). Replication of the Commons (pg. 110). Commons resolve to attend the Trial as a Committee of the whole House (pg. 110). Measures taken by the Lords to prevent unnecessary Delay in the Trial (pg. 110-111). Order to prohibit any Publication of the Proceedings during the pendency of the Trial (pg. 111-112). Summary of the Proceedings on the Trial (pg. 112-114). Analysis of the Articles of Impeachment (pg. 114). Charges reducible in Substance to three (pg. 114-115). Analysis of the Evidence on the first, second, and third (pg. 115-120). Legal Defence on the first Charge (pg. 120). Answer to it (pg. 120-121). Legal Defence on the second Charge (pg. 121). Answer to it (pg. 121-122). Defence on the third Charge (pg. 122). Lords adjourn for some Days the Consideration of the Charges (pg. 122-123). Vote of Thanks to the Managers by the Commons (pg. 123). Discussions in the Lords on the Form of Proceeding (pg. 123-124). On dividing the first Article (pg. 124). On the first Article (pg. 124-125). Questions to the Judges, and their Answers (pg. 125-126). Discussion of the remaining Articles (pg. 126). Further Question to the Judges, and their Answer (pg. 126-127). Proceedings, during the last Day of the Trial, in Westminster Hall (pg. 127). Viscount Melville declared not guilty by a Majority of Lords (pg. 127). Numbers for and against him on each Article (pg. 127-129).
GENERAL HISTORY: CHAPTER II
Sir Francis Burdett's Motion for a Regency Bill (pg. 14-16). Parliamentary Proceedings respecting the Princess of Wales (pg. 16-25).