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Effect of the Victory of Waterloo in England. - Napoleon's
Arrival at Paris. - Carnot. Lafayette. - Party Intrigues.
-The Two Chambers.-Napoleon abdicates. Provisional
Government. - Treason of Fouché. - Ney and Labedoyère.
- Desolation of Napoleon at Malmaison. - His Departure.

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CHAP. XXIV.

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Blucher insults Davoust and the Provisional Government.
Napoleon II. Capitulation of St. Cloud. - . Conduct of
the Chamber of Representatives. — Expression of Manuel.
- Public Entry of Louis XVIII. · - His degraded State,
and Proscriptions.-Napoleon on Board the Bellerophon.—
His Letter to the Prince Regent. He is conveyed to St.
Helena. His Protest. Causes of his Fall. Debase-

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ment and Inhumanity of Louis XVIII.

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The Louvre
despoiled. Participation of the Duke of Wellington.
His Letter. Trial and Execution of Labedoyère. — Assas-
sination of Brune. Trial of Ney.

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lington. Affair of Lavalette.

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Green Bag Conspiracy. - Coercive Measures of Lords
Sidmouth and Castlereagh-Speech of Mr. Brougham on
the State of the Nation. Lord Sidmouth's Circular,-And
Speech of Lord Grey. Trial of Watson for High Treason,
and his Acquittal. - Prosecutions of William Hone, and his
O Contempt of the Ministry.

Acquittal.

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Princess Charlotte of Wales

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Death of the

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CHAP. XXVI.

Opening of Parliament.

of Indemnity.

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The Green Bag Conspiracy.-Act
Mr. Canning and his anonymous Assail-
Marriages in the Royal Family. - Dissolution of
- Election, Death, and Character of Sir Samuel
Romilly.- Death and Character of Lord Chief Justice El-
lenborough. Death and Character of the Queen.

Parliament.

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The
Duke of York appointed Custos of his Father, with a Salary
of 10,000l. a Year. Bank Restriction.

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versal of the Attainder of Lord Edward Fitzgerald. The
Manchester and other Meetings of Radical Reformers.

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Deaths of the Duke of Kent and George III..

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The Queen's
Name excluded from the Liturgy. — Trial and Execution
of the Cato Street Conspirators. O General Election.
Death and Character of Mr. Grattan. Mr. Brougham's
Plan for the Education of the Poor. - Sir J. Mackintosh's
proposed Mitigation of the Criminal Law. - Agricultural
Distress. Lord Lansdowne's Speech and Motion on Fo-
reign Trade. The Milan Commission. Situation of the
Queen. Mission to St. Omer's.-The Queen lands at Dover,
and makes a triumphal Entry into London. - Cabinet De-
liberations. Message of the King. - Secret Papers referred
to Committees of both Houses. - Declaration of Mr. Can-
ning and his Retirement. - Mediation of the House of

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Commons between the King and Queen.
of Pains and Penalties against the Queen.

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The Bill read a Third Time in the. House of Lords by a
Majority of Nine, And abandoned. Conduct and Cha-
racter of the Queen - And of the Democracy of England.

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Opening of Parliament.

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Spanish and Italian Revolutions.
Motions respecting the Queen. — The Catholic Claims.
Parliamentary Reform. The Coronation.

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Opening of Parliament.

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National Prosperity. The Irish
Catholic Association. Financial Administration of Mr.
Robinson. Joint Stock Mania. Public Distress. -At-

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vived. - Irish Priests. — Expedition to Portugal, and Mr.
Canning's Speech. Death and Character of the Duke of
Catholic Question. - Illness of

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- Mr. Canning Prime Minister. - Seces-
sion and Explanations of his late Colleagues. - His Union

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