POLITICAL LIFE OF THE RIGHT HONOURABLE GEORGE CANNING, FROM HIS ACCEPTANCE OF THE SEALS OF THE FOREIGN TO THE PERIOD OF HIS DEATH, IN AUGUST, 1827. TOGETHER WITH A SHORT REVIEW OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS BY HIS PRIVATE SECRETARY, AUGUSTUS GRANVILLE STAPLETON, Esq. 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. CONTENTS Domestick Affairs.-Relaxation of Commercial Restrictions. The Panick, and its Causes. Measures of the Go- vernment at the Meeting of Parliament. - Proposed Issue 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- 127 |