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Contents
Question of the Evacuation of France Arrangement of the Question of | 21 |
Liberal agitation in France and Germany Alarm of the Autocratic Powers | 31 |
Insurrection of the Greeks Attitude of the Tsar Alexander Danger of | 42 |
THE FOREIGN POLICY OF CANNING | 51 |
The prelude to the Congress of Verona Wellingtons impressions of Villèle | 60 |
THE MONROE DOCTRINE | 68 |
THE QUESTION OF PORTUGAL AND BRAZIL | 78 |
structions to Stratford Canning October 12th 1825 Ibrahim lands in | 83 |
CHAPTER VII | 287 |
THE REVOLUTION IN ITALY 18481849 | 316 |
THE CRIMEAN WAR 18541856 | 322 |
Unrest in Italy Palmerstons policy in respect of Italy Mintos Mission | 325 |
THE PRELUDE TO THE CRIMEAN WAR 18531854 | 340 |
Position of Austria Prussia Sweden France and Britain Progress of | 377 |
THE CONGRESS OF PARIS AND AFTER | 387 |
Death of Lord Napier Mr Davis Sir George Robinson and Captain Elliot | 397 |
SUMMARY | 106 |
CHAPTER III | 119 |
Conference of the Five Powers at London Palmerston at the Foreign Office | 127 |
Negotiations for the election of a King of the Belgians Offer of the Throne | 138 |
a French army The Eighteen Articles are withdrawn Twentyfour Articles | 142 |
RECAPITULATORY 18511853 | 145 |
Continued resistance of Holland Danger of a General War caused by | 148 |
Combined action of Great Britain and France forces the surrender | 154 |
CHAPTER IV | 161 |
TAHITI 18361844 | 182 |
the Eliot Convention of Logrono Lord Clarendon and the Convention | 185 |
THE SPANISH MARRIAGES 18291846 | 194 |
CHAPTER V | 199 |
Events leading to the Afghan war Dost Mohammad deposed in favour | 206 |
Lord Ellenborough superseded by Sir Henry Hardinge The First Sikh | 212 |
THE WEBSTERASHBURTON TREATY 18411842 | 247 |
TEXAS AND OREGON 18401845 | 253 |
THE PACIFIC ISLANDS 1843 | 261 |
British diplomatic successes The Congress Its achievements The | 400 |
Persian influences Indian feeling and the Sepoy Army General conditions | 413 |
THE CHINA WAR 18571858 | 422 |
Nature of Sovereignty The lorcha Arrow Parkes and the outbreak of hos | 429 |
THE SYRIAN TROUBLES AND MISSION 18601861 | 451 |
THE POLISH INSURRECTION 1863 | 461 |
CHAPTER XII | 488 |
CHAPTER XIII | 522 |
FROM THE LONDON TREATY OF 1852 TO THE War of 1864 | 541 |
THE WAR OF 1864 AND THE LONDON CONFERENCE | 573 |
CHAPTER XIV | 583 |
The Greek Regency 18335 Armansperg Maurer and their col | 599 |
of attempt in 1861 Its renewal in 1862 and Conditional Offer of Cession | 616 |
APPENDIXES TO VOLUME II | 622 |
B The Suppressed Parts of the Polignac Memorandum October 9th | 633 |
Lord Cowleys Memorandum relative to the present and future state | 644 |
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