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HISTORY OF EUROPE: CHAPTER XIII
Motion for the Relief of the Agricultural Interest (pg. 348-350). Discussion regarding the Currency (pg. 350-351). Motion for the Repeal of the Window-Tax (pg. 351). Proposal for a general Revision of Taxation (pg. 351-352). Alteration of the Duties on Tea (pg. 352-353). Discussions regarding the Grant to the West-Indian Planters (pg. 353-356). Motion for the Repeal of the Stamp-duty on Newspapers (pg. 356-357). The Budget (pg. 357-359). Discussions regarding Canada (pg. 359-363). Prorogation (pg. 363-364).
HISTORY OF EUROPE: CHAPTER XIV
Attacks on the authority of the Peers (pg. 365-367). Mr. O'Connell agitates for a Reform of that House (pg. 367). Effect on public opinion (pg. 367-372). The COLONIES (pg. 372-381). CANADA (pg. 381-386).
HISTORY OF EUROPE: CHAPTER IX
Discussion in House of Lords regarding the Imprisonment of a British Subject by the Government of Portugal (pg. 320-321). Relations of Great Britain with Spain and Portugal (pg. 321-323). Motion for a Select Committee to inquire into the state of the Canadas (pg. 323-326). Petition of the Inhabitants of Quebec, and letter of Mr. Hume (pg. 326-327). Disputes with France regarding the Newfoundland Fisheries (pg. 327-329). Steam Navigation to India (pg. 329).
HISTORY OF EUROPE: CHAPTER VIII
COLONIAL (pg. 252-263). FOREIGN RELATIONS (pg. 263-291). PROROGATION (pg. 291-293).
ENGLISH HISTORY: CHAPTER II
Parliamentary Reform (pg. 19-21). The Chancellor of the Exchequer proceeds by moving Resolutions on the subject (pg. 21-23). General Debates on the Resolutions (pg. 23-29). The Resolutions are withdrawn (pg. 29-30). Secession of the Earl of Carnarvon, Viscount Cranborne, and General Peel (pg. 30-31). Speech of Sir John Pakington containing disclosures respecting the rupture in the Cabinet (pg. 31-32). Explanations in both Houses of Parliament (pg. 32-34). A Bill containing Household Suffrage is introduced in the House of Commons by the Chancellor of the Exchequer (pg. 34-45). Long and animated Debate on the Second Reading (pg. 45-51). On the Chancellor of the Exchequer expressing his readiness to satisfy the House by various concessions, the Bill is read a Second Time without a division (pg. 51-53).
ENGLISH HISTORY: CHAPTER II
Financial Affairs (pg. 30-31). The Budget (pg. 31-51). Reduction of the Income Tax (pg. 51-56). The Army and Navy Estimates (pg. 56-69).
ENGLISH HISTORY: CHAPTER IV
Debates on Foreign Affairs (pg. 102-103). Russia and Poland (pg. 103-115). Interruption of Diplomatic Relations with Brazil (pg. 115-118). Proceedings in Japan and China (pg. 118-123). Civil War in America (pg. 123-124). Recognition of the South (pg. 124-137). Alleged Violation of Neutrality (pg. 137-138).
ENGLISH HISTORY: CHAPTER I
The “Weather-year” (pg. 1-2). The Prince's Convalescence (pg. 2). The Thanksgiving (pg. 2-7). Prospects of Trade (pg. 7-8). Unpopularity of the Government (pg. 8-10). State of Ireland (pg. 10-11). Galway and Kerry Elections (pg. 11-17). The Collier Appointment (pg. 17-19). The Opening of Parliament (pg. 19). The Queen's Speech (pg. 19-21). Debate on the Address (pg. 21-25).