Chapters in the History of Popular Progress, Chiefly in Relation to the Freedom of the Press And Trial By Jury. 1660-1820. With An Application to Later Years
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Pitt was again called to the head of affairs. The Duke of Portland, Lord Castlereagh, Lord Eldon, and others retained X.] AUSTEELITZ: DEATH OP PITT. 227 office, with Lord Melville (formerly Mr. Dundas), Mr. Canning, and Mr. Huskisson. In the same month in which war was declared Napoleon was crowned Emperor of France. In 1805 Sir Arthur Wellesley left Madras for England. In the same year Mr. Addington was made Viscount Sidmouth, and Lord Melville charged with peculation, was eventually compelled... to resign ; a serious blow to Pitt's ministry. In the same year Mr. Pitt formed his Third Coalition against Trance. The treaty was signed at St. Petersburg in April. The coalition ^as broken, as with a crash, on the 3rd of December at Austerlitz. Pitt, it is said, never looked up again. The " look of Austerlitz " rested upon his face from this time to the end, now clearly approaching. He died on the 23rd of January, 1806, and died in something like despair of the future of England as regarded France.
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