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CHAPTER XIII.. Dismissal of Lord Palmerston.--Theory of the Relation Between the

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Dismissal of Lord Palmerston.--Theory of the Relation between the Sovereign and the Cabinet.--Correspondence of the Sovereign with French Princes.--Russian War.--Abolition of the Tax on Newspapers.--Life Peerages.--Resignation of two Bishops.--Indian Mutiny.--Abolition of the Sovereign Power of the Company.--Visit of the Prince of Wales to India.--Conspiracy Bill.--Rise of the Volunteers.--National Fortifications.--The Lords Reject the Measure for the Repeal of the Paper-duties.--Lord Palmerston's Resolutions.--Character of the Changes during the last Century.

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