2 ([Return])
Alison's "History of Europe, from the Fall of Napoleon," vol. ii. p. 421.

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Knighton's "Memoirs," p. 86.

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"The Government," writes a Cabinet Minister to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, "is in a very strange and, I must acknowledge, in a precarious state."--Lord Sidmouth to Earl Talbot, Pellew's "Life of Lord Sidmouth," vol. iii. p. 310.

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A good account of it may be found in Pellew's "Life of Lord Sidmouth," vol. iii. p. 312.

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Thistlewood's Trial, p. 37. Alison's "Europe," vol. ii. p. 425.