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nt of the Republic, 253; unsatisfactory condition of the country, 284; share in the English and Greek dispute, 334, 337; _coup d'etat_ of Louis Napoleon, 420 France, Bank of, arrangement with the Emperor of Russia, ii. 70 Francis, Sir Philip, at Woburn, ii. 47 Frankfort, visit to, ii. 169; Dannecker's 'Ariadne,' 170; Rothschild's house, 171; Jews' Street, 173; the mother of the Rothschilds, 173 Frost, Mr. John, a magistrate, i. 250; concerned in a Chartist riot, 250; trial of, 256 Fullerton, Lady Georgiana, novel by, ii. 205 Galiera, Duchesse de, ball at the house of the, iii. 35 Garnier Pages, iii. 153 George II., King, anecdote of, ii. 215 George IV., King, Memoirs of the time of, i. 48 Germany, condition of the country and people of, ii. 180, 181 Ghent, visit to, ii. 285 Girondins, Histoire des, by Lamartine, iii. 111 Gladstone, Rt. Hon. William E., President of the Board of Trade in Sir R. Peel's Administration, ii. 37; resignation of, on the Maynooth Endowment, 267; explanation, 271 Glasgow, visit to, iii. 292 Glastonbury, Lord, and his peerage, ii. 236 Glenelg, Rt. Hon. Lord, resignation of, i. 161 Gomm, Sir William, Commander-in-Chief in India, iii. 273 Goodrich Castle, i. 220 Goodrich Court, armoury at, i. 221 Goodwood, party at, ii. 408; iii. 463 Gore House, dinner at, i. 166; hoax of Lord Brougham's death, 243; party at, 255; Jerome Bonaparte at, 277 Gorham _v._ the Bishop of Exeter, iii. 300-304; judgement, 323 Gorhambury, visit to, ii. 111; Bishop of London at, 111, 112 Goulburn, Rt. Hon. Henry, Chancellor of the Exchequer in Sir R. Peel's Administration, ii. 37 Graham, Rt. Hon. Sir James, conduct of, i. 9; negotiation of, between Sir R. Peel and Lord J. Russell, 185, 189; Home Secretary in Sir R. Peel's Administration, ii. 37; on the state of parties, iii. 51; and the Governor-Generalship of India, 87; on the Cumberland election, 89; declines the Governor- Generalship of India, 92; on colonial matters, 124; on obstruction in the House of Commons, 161; declines the Admiralty, 259; reasons for declining, 262, 264; on administrative reforms, 338; forebodings of, 382; negotiations with the Whigs, 383; on the state of parties, 390; vacillation of, 394; and the Whigs, 398, 401; Lord J. Russell's overtures to, 410; mission of Sir G. C. Lewis to Netherby, 411, 412; on public affairs, and a possible coalition, 435-
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