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Greek Affairs. Measures respecting the Greek Protocol.
Correspondence with Prince Lieven. Instructions to
Mr. Stratford Canning. . Communications with France,
Austria, and Prussia. Rejection by the Porte of
Mr. Stratford Canning's Overture. Success of the
Turks in Greece. — Greek Treaty and Secret Article.
Instructions to the Ambassadors at Constantinople, and
to the Commanders of the Allied Squadrons in the Le-
vant. Mr. Canning's "System" of Policy.
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Page 252
CHAP. XVII.
Death of the Duke of York. Illness of Lord Liverpool.
Advice to the King on that Event. - Corn Laws and
Catholick Question. State of Parties after the Debates
on these Questions. Mr. Canning's Interview with the
King.Message to the Cabinet. Mr. Canning em-
powered by the King to reconstruct the Administration.
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299
CHAP. XVIII.
Negotiations respecting the new Administration.— Resigna-
tions of the Duke of Wellington, the Lord Chancellor,
Lord Bathurst, Lord Melville, Lord Bexley, and Mr.
Peel. Duke of Clarence nominated Lord High Admiral.
Negotiations with the Whigs. Arrangement of the
new Cabinet. — Irish Government.
CHAP. XIX.
324
Debates in Parliament respecting the Formation of the new
Administration. - Explanations of Mr. Canning and Mr.
Peel in the House of Commons. Explanation of Lord
Eldon. Speech of the Duke of Wellington. Mr. Can-
ning's Letter in Answer to that Speech, and the Reply.
-Explanations of the other Ex-Ministers.
mons.
Lords.
CHAP. XX.
Debates on the new Administration in the House of Com-
Debates on the same Subject in the House of
Speech of the Earl Grey. - The Budget.
Corn Bill. Amendment of the Duke of Wellington. -
-Abandonment of the Bill. Debates respecting it in
the House of Commons. Mr. Canning's Illness, Death,
and Funeral. ·
Page 388
CHAP. XXI.
Comparison of the Domestick Policy of the Duke of Wel-
lington's Government with that of Mr. Canning. — Test
Act. Catholick Question. Corn Laws. - Finance.
Comparison of the Foreign Policy of the Duke of Wel-
lington's Government with that of Mr. Canning.-Turkey
and Greece. Portugal, and General System. - Col-
lision between the two extreme Parties in Europe
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