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Short view of the Recent Changes, in Which the Question-- Does Mr. Canning's Government Merit the Confidence of the Country? is impartially discussed

By: Canning Administration.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: London James Ridgway 1827Edition: 3rd.Description: 50,54,65,40,49,40pgs;21.4cms.Subject(s): Political ScienceDDC classification: 320.942 Sho/Sho Online resources: Click here to access online Summary: New administration. A brief enquiry into the principles of the coalition : shewing from past events that Mr. Canning's Ministry is unworthy the confidence of the country: with an exposure of some fallacious statements lately made in a pamphlet, entitled, A short view of the recent changes, &c.(Book 2);Grand Vizier unmasked, or, Remarks on the supposed claims of Mr. Canning to public confidence : in an appeal to the British Parliament and people (Book3);Protestant Tory refuted;in reply to a pamphlet entitled, The Grand Vizier unmasked(Book 4);Speech of the Right Hon. Robert Peel, on his retiring from office : delivered in the House of Commons, on the re-assembling of Parliament, May 1st, 1827(Book 5);Pros and cons;or, a brief analysis of the late debate and division the Catholic question: intended as a manual to honest and reflecting men, for correcting themselves, or enabling them to correct others. With a short commentary.(Book6)
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New administration. A brief enquiry into the principles of the coalition : shewing from past events that Mr. Canning's Ministry is unworthy the confidence of the country: with an exposure of some fallacious statements lately made in a pamphlet, entitled, A short view of the recent changes, &c.(Book 2);Grand Vizier unmasked, or, Remarks on the supposed claims of Mr. Canning to public confidence : in an appeal to the British Parliament and people (Book3);Protestant Tory refuted;in reply to a pamphlet entitled, The Grand Vizier unmasked(Book 4);Speech of the Right Hon. Robert Peel, on his retiring from office : delivered in the House of Commons, on the re-assembling of Parliament, May 1st, 1827(Book 5);Pros and cons;or, a brief analysis of the late debate and division the Catholic question: intended as a manual to honest and reflecting men, for correcting themselves, or enabling them to correct others. With a short commentary.(Book6)

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