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HISTORY OF EUROPE: CHAPTER I
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Agricultural distress
/ Alexander, Mr
/ Blandford, marquis of
/ Goderich lord
/ Huskisson, Mr
/ Peel, Mr
/ Wellington, Duke of
1830
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HISTORY OF EUROPE: CHAPTER I
in
Agricultural distress
/ Alexander, Mr
/ Blandford, marquis of
/ Goderich lord
/ Huskisson, Mr
/ Peel, Mr
/ Wellington, Duke of
1830
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HISTORY OF EUROPE: CHAPTER I
1830
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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).
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Baldwin, Cradock and Joy
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