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Impeachment of Lord Melville. Introduction of Lord Ellenborough into the Cabinet. Abolition of the Slave-trade. Mr. Windham's Compulsory Training Bill. Illness of the King, and Regency. Recurrence to the Precedent of 1788-'89. Death of Mr. Perceval. Lord Liverpool becomes Prime-minister. Question of Appointments in the Household. Appointment of a Prime-minister. The Toleration Act.

Seine, water-parties on the; frozen over. Seven Years' War, the. Severity of the winter of 1788-'89 much felt in France. Seville, the Barber of, the play of. Séze, M. de. Sieyès, Abbé. Simolin, M. Simon M., and the young king. Sir Edward Hughes. Sledging-parties. Small-pox caught by Louis XV.; caught by Madame Adelaide.

Snow pyramids and obelisks erected, and inscriptions made on them showing the French people's gratitude for the charity displayed by the queen in the winter of 1788-'89. Soissons. Songs of the Dames de la Halle on the occasion of the birth of the dauphin. Sophie Hélène Beatrice, Princess, born July 9th, 1786, died June 9th 1787. Sovereign of France, arbitrary powers of the.

Illuminations in Paris at the birth of the dauphin. Income, settlement of. Indictment drawn up against the queen. Inscription on a snow pyramid erected in gratitude by the Parisians for the charity they received from their queen in the winter of 1788-'89. Insolence shown to the queen by a virago. Insurgents, the, under Santerre.

Impeachment of Lord Melville. Introduction of Lord Ellenborough into the Cabinet. Abolition of the Slave-trade. Mr. Windham's Compulsory Training Bill. Illness of the King, and Regency. Recurrence to the Precedent of 1788-'89. Death of Mr. Perceval. Lord Liverpool becomes Prime-minister. Question of Appointments in the Household. Appointment of a Prime-minister.