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Excerpt from The History of Party, Vol. 3: From the Rise of the Whig and Tory Factions, in the Reign of Charles II., To the Passing of the Reform Bill; A. D. 1762 1832
Views of the two parties - The Prince Regent abandons the Whig party -lord Morpeth's motion for Catholic emancipation - Robert Peel Refusal of the Whigs to coalesce with the Tory ministry - Assassina tion of Perceval - Ministerial negotiations - The Liverpool administra tion - Canning's motion for Catholic emancipation - Conclusion of the war - Revival of popular interest in domestic questions - Scarcity and riots of 161 6 - Suspension of the Habeas Corpus act - Coercion bills Massacre at Manchester - Indignation of the people - Shared by the Whigs - Castlereagh's Six Acts - Lord John Russell's motion on the subject of parliamentary reform - Death of George 111.
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