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rlborough, 254. Supports the Pelham ministry, 255. Appointed Vice-Treasurer of Ireland, 256. Averse to subsidizing foreign powers, 264. Overtures made to him by Newcastle, 264, 267. Made Secretary of State, 268. Defends Admiral Byng, 270. Coalesces with the Duke of Newcastle, 273. Success of his administration, 275-281. His appreciation of Clive, 728, 753. Breach between him and the great Whig connection, 752. Review of his correspondence, iii. 591-687. Forms a coalition with Newcastle, 596. His war policy attacked, 612. Resigns, 616. Rewarded for his services, 617. Speech against the French treaty, 633. Invited to succeed Grenville, 640. His legacy from Pynsent, 645. Refuses to take the ministry without Grenville, 650. Supports the repeal of the Stamp Act, 658. His position toward Rockingham's ministry, 664. Attempts to form a ministry, 668. Loss of popularity on accepting a peerage, 670. Errors in policy, 672. Taken ill, 674. His recovery, 677. His relations with Rockingham and Grenville, 680. Attitude on the American Revolution, 683. Final speech in the House of Lords, 684. Death, 685. Public funeral, 686. Cherbourg, guns taken from, ii. 276. Cheyte Sing, Prince of Benares, iii. 179. Hastings demands money from, 183. Arrested, 184. Chillingworth, William, on apostolical succession, ii. 650. Chinsurah, Dutch settlement on the Hoogley, ii. 701. Its siege by the English and capitulation, 727. Christchurch, Oxford, its repute after the Revolution, ii. 592. Issues a new edition of the Letters of Phalaris, 592, 593. Chunar, treaty of, iii. 189. Church of England, moderation and loyalty, i. 303. Its sophisms at the time of the Revolution, 368. Mr. Gladstone's work in defence of it, ii. 600. His arguments for its being the pure Catholic Church of Christ, 641. Its claims to apostolical succession discussed, 645-655. Views respecting its alliance with the state, 659-668. Its rejection of enthusiasts, iii. 31. Churchill, John, Duke of Marlborough, his rise the result of conditions, i. 360. His infamous treason, 369. Converted to Whiggism, ii. 176. Addison's mention of, in The Campaign, iii. 429. Cicero, partiality of Dr. Middleton towards, ii. 360. The most eloquent and skilful of advocates,
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