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Excerpt from A History of England From the Conclusion of the Great War in 1815, Vol. 2
His Death Plunket's Motion in 1821 The Duke of York's Declaration The King's Visit to Ireland Disturbances which followed it Condition of the Irish Peasantry The Increase In their Number The Relief Act of 1793 The Ejectment Act of 1816. Outrages in 1821. The Alarm of the Government The Measures of the Government The Famine of 1822 Relieved by English Charity and Public Grantso Canning' 5 Motion respecting Ro man Catholic Peers Rejected In the House of Lords The play-house Riot Plunket Prosecutes the Rioters And is Attacked in Parliament Dinner at the Beef Steak Club The Quarrel between Canning and Brougham.
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