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Haynau despatch, ii. 267-270; on Ritualism, "No Popery," ii. _273_; and Sir James Graham, ii. 286; defeat of Government, ii. 288, 289, resignation of, ii. 290; failures to form a new Government, ii. 289-308; memo. as to uniting with Peelites, ii. 296; old Government to continue, ii. 312; memo. on state of Government, ii. 313; Palmerston's reception of Kossuth, ii. 324-331; Parliamentary Reform, ii. 332, 333; Lord Palmerston's approval of _coup d'etat_, Paris, ii. 334-340; dismissal of Lord Palmerston, ii. 342; and Lord Palmerston's successor, ii. 343-347; discomfiture of Lord Palmerston in the House, ii. 362-364; resignation, ii. 367; Lord Grey's opinion of, ii. 374, 375; and Lord Palmerston, ii. 379; ii. 381; on dissolution, ii. 382; Militia Bill blunder, ii. 387; education, ii. 390; ii. 403; refusal of Foreign Office, ii. 413-418; accepts Foreign Office, ii. 422-427; resigns Foreign Secretaryship, ii. _431_; Leadership without office, ii. 438; pledged to introduction of Reform Bill, ii. _451_ possible retirement, ii. 457, 458; war measures, ii. 467; President of the Council, iii. _1_, 34; withdraws Reform Bill, iii. _2_, _8_, 15, _16_, _23_; incomprehensible actions, iii. _21_, 22; Disraeli's attack on, iii. _38_; Austrian alliance, iii. 48, 50; urges more vigorous measures, iii. _53_; proposed resignation, iii. 57-60; and Mr Kennedy's loss of office, iii. 61; Ministry defeated, resignation, iii. _64_, 72, 74, 79; visit to Paris, iii. _69_; failure to form a Government, iii. 87-96; Government of 1855, iii. 98; Vienna Conference, iii. _64_, _105_; Colonial Office, iii. _109_, 110; Austria's proposed terms of Crimean settlement, iii. _120_; attacks on, and resignation, iii. _121_, _131_, 132, _133_; iii. 190; Chinese dispute, iii. _223_, _228_; and the House of Lords, iii. 227; retains his seat, iii. _231_; financial crisis, iii. 256; Conspiracy Bill, iii. _266_; Reform Bill, iii. 276; India Bill, iii. 279; competitive examinations, iii. 297; new Reform Bill, iii. _307_, 324; reconciliation with Palmerston, iii. _307_; Foreign Secretary, iii 345-349; France and Austria, iii. 352; differences with the Queen on Italian policy, iii. 361-373, 374-378, 382-390, 395-398; Reform Bill, iii. _379_; revolution doctrines, iii. 383; despatch to French Government, iii. 390; Ab
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