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HIS ACCEPTANCE OF THE SEALS OF THE FOREIGN
DEPARTMENT, IN SEPTEMBER, 1822,
TO
THE PERIOD OF HIS DEATH, IN AUGUST, 1827.
SECOND EDITION, INCLUDING THE PART OMITTED IN THE FIRST.
IN THREE VOLUMES.
VOL. III.
LONDON:
PRINTED FOR
LONGMAN, REES, ORME, BROWN, AND GREEN,
PATERNOSTER-ROW.
1831.
SOCIEDA
,,PATE HISTORICAL
189C
OF WISCONSIN
Domestick Affairs.-- Relaxation of Commercial Restrictions.
The Panick, and its Causes. Measures of the Go-
vernment at the Meeting of Parliament. — Proposed Issue
.
of Exchequer Bills. - Mr. Ellice's Motion on the Silk
Trade. - Corn Bill. Commercial Intercourse between
the British West Indies and the United States. — Cor-
respondence between Mr. Canning and Mr. Gallatin.
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CHAP. XIV.
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Western Europe. - State of Spain. - Diplomatick Trans-
actions with the Court of Madrid. — Cuba. Change of
Ministry.- Sir Charles Stuart's Proceedings at Rio de
Janeiro. - Death of the King of Portugal. – Grant of a
Constitutional Charter by Don Pedro. - Its Reception in
Portugal, and in Europe. - Invasion of Portugal from
Spain. - British Troops sent to Portugal. – Mr. Can-
ning's Speech on that Occasion, and its Effects. - Con-
dition of Portugal at Mr. Canning's Death.
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