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speech on the Aliens Bill, 64, 94; his view of the war, 119, 120, 136, 137, 259, 275, 321; on the Traitorous Correspondence Bill, 164; proposes Coalition Ministry (1794), 191; his Economy Bill, 467; as an orator, compared with Pitt, 567; his death, 326. Burke, Richard, at Coblentz, 7. Burney, Fanny, 64. Burton Pynsent, expenses of, 476. Butler, Simon, 180, 181. Bute, Earl of, sent to Madrid, 233, 235-237, 242-244. Buzot, F. L. Nicolas, 62. Cadusey, de, 220. Calder, Admiral, 532, 536. Caldiero, battle of, 321. Calonne, Charles Alexandre de, his mission to England, 3, 5. Calvi, capture of, 256. Camage, W., of Sheffield, arrested, 186, 191. Cambaceres, J. J. Regis de, 233. Camden, Charles Pratt, 1st Earl, 33, 44. Camden, John Jeffreys Pratt, 2nd Earl (afterwards Marquis), Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, 342-348, 352-364, 391, 392, 393, 395, 402, 406, 409, 422; his friendship with Pitt, 475, 476, 481, 491; Secretary at War, etc., 501, 507, 514; President of the Council, 530, 557. Camelford, Lord (Thomas Pitt), 37; on Pitt's duel with Tierney, 336. Campbell, Thomas, at the trial of Gerrald, 183. Camperdown, battle of, 328, 347. Campo Formio, Treaty of, 327, 328, 365. Canada, Upper, establishment of Government of, 31. Canning, George, 39; his interview with Pitt, 40, 41; the "Anti-Jacobin," 327, 336, 337, 464; on conditions of peace with France, 383, 384; resigns the Under-Secretaryship, 376, 421; strongly supports the Union, 421, 422; on Catholic Emancipation, 442; resigns office (1801), 451, 465; on Pitt's generosity, 457; his relations with Pitt, 459, 464-466, 567; his marriage, 464; opposed to peace (1801), 469, 470; on Pitt's position, 471; his poems, 474, 518; urges Pitt to action, 481, 482; Treasurer of the Navy, 501; falls out with Hawkesbury, 518; defends Melville, 520; his sympathy with Spanish patriots, 524; disapproves of the expedition to Hanover, 542, 547; anxious for Pitt's health, 547; with Pitt at Bath, 549, 550, 553; mentioned, 286, 325, 375, 390, 450, 488. Canterbury, Archbishop of. _See_ Moore, John, and Sutton, Charles Manners. Cape of Good Hope, the, 216, 250; British conquest of, 251-255, 274, 276, 323, 325, 371, 469, 470, 478, 480, 565; Baird's expedition to, 532, 539. Cape Town, capture of, 252-254; population of, 253. Carew, 294. Carles, John, of Bi
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