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CHAPTER X: FRANCE
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Bowring, Mr
/ Budget, French
/ Caffe
/ Caron, col
/ Constant, B
/ France
1822
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CHAPTER X: FRANCE
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Bowring, Mr
/ Budget, French
/ Caffe
/ Caron, col
/ Constant, B
/ France
1822
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CHAPTER X: FRANCE
1822
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Opening of the Session of the Chambers in November 1821 (pg. 188). Budget for 1822 (pg. 188-189). Anti-Ministerial Address to the King voted by the Chamber of Deputies (pg. 189-190). Opposition of the Ministers to this Address (pg. 190). King's Answer (pg. 190-191). Resignation of the Duc de Richelieu and his Colleagues (pg. 191). New and Ultra-Royalist Ministry (pg. 191). Causes of the downfall of the late Ministry (pg. 191-192). Various Discussions in the Chamber of Deputies (pg. 192-193). M. de Peyronnet brings forward a Law for regulating Journals and Periodical Writings (pg. 193). Mode in which the proposal of this Law was received (pg. 193). Remarks on its Nature (pg. 193-194). Law for the General Regulation of the Press (pg. 194-195). Character of the Debates on these Laws in the Chamber of Deputies (pg. 195-196). Talleyrand's Speech against them (pg. 196-197). They are passed by large Majorities (pg. 197). Opening of a new Session of the Chambers in June 1822 (pg. 197). Estimated Budget for 1823 (pg. 197). Debates on Commercial Policy, on the internal Police of the Country, and on the Policy of France towards Spain (pg. 197-199). Remarkable Language held by the Minister for Foreign Affairs on the Subject of Spain (pg. 199-201). Remarks on the conduct of the Opposition in the Chamber of Deputies during the present year (pg. 201). Internal disturbances (pg. 201). Conspiracies at Saumur and Belfort (pg. 201-202). Caron's Conspiracy (pg. 202-203). Conspiracies at Toulon, Rochefort, Brest, and Nantes (pg. 203-204). General Berton's Conspiracy; its origin and progress; it breaks out at Thouars; Berton marches upon Saumur; his failure (pg. 204-207). Trial of Berton and his Associates (pg. 207-209). Circumstances connected with this Trial; attempt to implicate some eminent Members of the Opposition in Berton's projects; punishment of an Advocate for refusing to defend Berton (pg. 209-211). Conspiracy of La Rochelle (pg. 211). Its alleged Connection with the System of the Carbonari; its Origin; its Discovery; Trial of the Conspirators (pg. 211-213). Remarks on these Trials (pg. 213-214). Numerous and Intemperate Prosecutions for Offences of the Press (pg. 214-216). Violent jealousy of the French Ministry (pg. 216). Tumults in Paris (pg. 216-217). Changes in the Subordinate Functionaries (pg. 217). New Elections of Deputies (pg. 217). Congress of Verona (pg. 217-218). Subjects of Discussion at the Congress (pg. 218). Results of the Congress (pg. 218-219). The conduct of France towards Spain (pg. 219). Difference of views between M. de Montmorency and M. de Villèle (pg. 219-221). Resignation of M. de Montmorency (pg. 221). Note of M. de Villèle to the French Ambassador at Madrid (pg. 221).
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