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The Constitutional History of England From 1760 to 1860

CHAPTER IV
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CHAPTER IV.
Changes of Administration .-- The Coalition Ministry .-- The Establishment of the Prince of Wales .-- Fox's India Bill .-- The King Defeats it by the Agency of Lord Temple .-- The Ministry is Dismissed, and Succeeded by Mr.
Pitt's Administration .-- Opposition to the New Ministry in the House of Commons .-- Merits of the Contest between the Old and the New Ministry .-- Power of Pitt .-- Pitt's India Bill .-- Bill for the Government of Canada .-- The Marriage of the Prince of Wales to Mrs.
Fitzherbert .-- The King becomes Deranged .-- Proposal of a Regency .-- Opinions of Various Writers on the Course adopted .-- Spread of Revolutionary Societies and Opinions .-- Bills for the Repression of Sedition and Treason .-- The Alien Act .-- The Traitorous Correspondence Act .-- Treason and Sedition Bills .-- Failure of some Prosecutions under them..


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