This book represents, on the one hand , the fulfilment of a long-cherished hope; on the other, an act of tardy expiation. The crime for which expiation is offered is partly collective.
This book represents, on the one hand , the fulfilment of a long-cherished hope; on the other, an act of tardy expiation. The crime for which expiation is offered is partly collective.
Sir John Arthur Ransome Marriott taught modern history at Oxford University from 1884 to 1920. He was an Honorary fellow, formerly fellow, lecturer and tutor in modern History, of Worcester College, Oxford. He was Conservative member of Parliament for Oxford from 1917 to 1922, and for York from 1923 to 1929. After defeat in 1929 he retired from active politics.
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1 Prologue The Man and The Statesman 2 Birth, Parentage and Education 3 Castlereagh in The Irish Parliament 4 The 'Grattan Constitution' Castlereagh and Reform 5 Castlereagh Chief Secretary The French Republic and The Irish Rebellion 6 The Legislative Union Castlereagh, Cornwallis and Pitt 7 At The India Office Castlereagh and Wellesley 8 Secretary of State for war and The Colonies (1805 1806) 9 At The War Office Castlereagh and Napolean 10 At The War Office Castlereagh and Moore The Walcheren Expedition 11 Castlereagh and Canning Percival's Ministry 12 At The Foreign Office The American War (1812 1814) 13 At The Foreign Office (1813 1814) The European Coalition 14 Castlereagh in Parliament (1812 1813) Leadership of The House of Commons 15 Castlereagh on Mission The Grand Alliance 16 Castlereagh at The Congress of Vienna The Hundred Days 17 Post War England Social Unrest Castlereagh's Work 18 Castlereagh and Europe (1815 1822) The Quadruple Alliance 19 The Last Years The Eastern Question Old and New Spain 20 The End Epilogue and Appreciations Appendix Select Bibliography Index
1 Prologue The Man and The Statesman 2 Birth, Parentage and Education 3 Castlereagh in The Irish Parliament 4 The 'Grattan Constitution' Castlereagh and Reform 5 Castlereagh Chief Secretary The French Republic and The Irish Rebellion 6 The Legislative Union Castlereagh, Cornwallis and Pitt 7 At The India Office Castlereagh and Wellesley 8 Secretary of State for war and The Colonies (1805 1806) 9 At The War Office Castlereagh and Napolean 10 At The War Office Castlereagh and Moore The Walcheren Expedition 11 Castlereagh and Canning Percival's Ministry 12 At The Foreign Office The American War (1812 1814) 13 At The Foreign Office (1813 1814) The European Coalition 14 Castlereagh in Parliament (1812 1813) Leadership of The House of Commons 15 Castlereagh on Mission The Grand Alliance 16 Castlereagh at The Congress of Vienna The Hundred Days 17 Post War England Social Unrest Castlereagh's Work 18 Castlereagh and Europe (1815 1822) The Quadruple Alliance 19 The Last Years The Eastern Question Old and New Spain 20 The End Epilogue and Appreciations Appendix Select Bibliography Index
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