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PREFACE.

HE History of the Reign of George III. is pregnant with the most momentous
principles, and presents to the reader the most momentous lessons possible in the
economy of Nations.
A series of events is presented to our view to which there
is no parallel to be found at any other period of the world's history. We see
the whole of Europe in the throes of that terrible political convulsion which had
its centre in France, to which country, happily, the worst of its effects were
confined, though its motive principles were so wide-spread and so deep-rooted as
to make the representative of almost every established dynasty tremble on his
throne a convulsion complete and universal, extending not merely to the
dethroning of kings and the overthrowing of governments, but to the destruction
of well-nigh every principle of morality and religion by which man tries to bind

himself to his Maker and his fellow-man; in which respect for every tie of relationship, every feeling of humanity, was cast to the winds, and a great nation, drunk with blood, and mad with every evil passion and lust that can agitate the breast of man, dared to depose the Supreme Being Himself from his place as the object of their worship, and to set up in His stead-as if in the grimmest satire-the personification of that very Human Reason whose principles they had so amazingly outraged.

We shall see in the course of this volume how the evil poison of the French Revolution extended even to our own country, in which at one time it threatened to bear dangerous fruit, had it not been happily arrested in time by the wisdom and vigilance of our rulers.

Still, this period was to our country one of extreme peril and unfortunate consequences. While the nations of the European Continent had been worshipping but a marred and mutilated image of Liberty and Free Thought, a truer idea of these great principles had been growing in the breasts of our colonists on the other side of the Atlantic. It will be seen in these pages through what a series of errors, well-intentioned though they might have been, these possessions, which we had prized so highly, were alienated from the British Crown, and having shaken off the dominion of their mother country by a series of splendid successes in the field, and feeling themselves strong enough to walk alone, began their glorious career as the great republic of the United States of North America.

But the troubles of England were not confined to the American war. A mistaken policy of

interference with the affairs of the French nation, the cause of whose exiled dynasty we had chosen to espouse, involved this nation in the horrors of a Continental War, which lasted far on into the next century, failing, after all, of its original object, and in which the splendid victories gained by our forces, both by land and sea, scarcely half compensated the country for the prodigious loss of blood and treasure, and the crippling of her commerce, which she had to undergo.

In fact, two great mistakes marked the policy of the English Government during this reign they endeavoured to rule our colonies by coercion, and they interfered to force on the French nation a dynasty it had repudiated. In both of these efforts they were eventually foiled, and from these defeats they learned two grand principles of international law-that colonies must be left to govern themselves, if they are to be retained; and that no people has, on any pretence whatever, a right to intrude itself into the domestic affairs of another people.

We have closed this volume with a careful and minute picture of the excesses of a nation renouncing Christianity. We shall open the next with the grand error of England in commencing war to replant an impossible dynasty.

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Major André, from a pen and ink sketch by himself Memorial Stone marking the place of André's Execution American river scene, Europus Creek... Richard Brinsley Sheridan, from an authentic portrait

The first Day of Liberty.-Scene in Paris, 1789, after the capture of the Bastille M. Necker, from an authentic portrait

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View of the Town of St. Helier's, Jersey
Wreck of the French Transports on the Coast
of Jersey
Lord North, from an authentic portrait
Reception of the Flag of Truce by Washington 283
Admiral Sir John Jervis, from an authentic
portrait
View of Minden, the scene of Lord George
Germaine's Disaster
Surrender of the Garrison of Fort St. Philip,
Minorca, to the united Forces of France and
Spain
Shandon Steeple, in Cork City
Washington's House, Mount Vernon, U.S.
Jean François Galaup de la Perouse, from
an authentic portrait
The Comte de Grasse surrendering his Sword to
Sir Samuel Hood on board the Ville de Paris 307
General View of the Rock, Town, and Fortifi-
cations of Gibraltar
The Siege of Gibraltar by the allied Forces of
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The People driving Foulon from Vitry to Paris 463
March of the Women of Paris to Versailles
M. Mirabeau, from an authentic portrait
Lafayette preserving the life of the Qucen
View in the Balkans

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General View of the ancient City of Paris
Modern Paris-The Pont Neuf

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The Boudoir of a Parisian Lady in the last
Century
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Fête of the Federation in the Champ de Mars 493
Louis XVI., from an authentic porti ait
Portion of the Façade of the Louvre, Paris
The Menagerie, Versailles, in the last Century 504
The Tomb of Runjeet Singh, at Lahore
Costume of Russian Sledge Driver
Costume of Russian Peasants

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View of Notre Dame from the Seine, Paris ... 541
Robespierre, from an authentic portrait
Arrest of the Royal Family at Varennes
A Merchant's Counting House, Paris, 1790
The Royal Family of France after their return
from Varennes
Marat, from an authentic portrait
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The Great Mogul delivering to Lord Clive the
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Signing the Declaration of American Indepen-
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Thomas Jefferson, from an authentic portrait 150
General View of the City of New York, 1860... 151
General View of the City of New York, 1776... 156
Lord Howe, from an authentic portrait
Delaware Water-gap-a river scene
Washington crossing the Delaware

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Plan of the British operations in New York ... 169
Head-quarters of General Prescott
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General Burgoyne addressing the Indians 174
North American Indians presented at the
English Court
An Indian Village on the Upper Missouri 180
Burgoyne's Encampment on the west Bank of
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the Hudson
Plan of the surrender of General Burgoyne at
Saratoga...

The Abduction and Murder of Jenny Macrea by the Indians

Medal struck in honour of Washington

Engagement between French and English
Cruisers off Ceylon
Defeat of Hyder Ali by Sir Eyre Coote
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Cheyte Sing rendering homage to Warren
Hastings.
Brahmin engaged in religious Worship
The attempted Assassination of George III. by
Margaret Nicholson

Corn Market in the City of Haarlem
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Trial of Warren Hastings in Westminster Hall 391
Carlton House, residence of the Prince Regent 396

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View near Agra
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Warren Hastings, from an authentic portrait 355
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