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A HISTORY

OF

OUR OWN TIMES:

FROM THE ACCESSION OF QUEEN VICTORIA TO THE
BERLIN CONGRESS.

BY

JUSTIN MCCARTHY.

VOLUME I.

CHICAGO:

BELFORDS, CLARKE & CO.

MDCCCLXXIX.

A HISTORY

OF

OUR OWN TIMES.

CHAPTER I.

THE KING IS DEAD! LONG LIVE THE QUEEN!

EFORE half-past two o'clock on the morning of June 20,

BEFOR

1837, William IV. was lying dead in Windsor Castle, while the messengers were already hurrying off to Kensington Palace to bear to his successor her summons to the throne. The illness of the King had been but short, and at one time, even after it had been pronounced alarming, it seemed to take so hopeful a turn that the physicians began to think it would pass harmlessly away. But the King was an old man-was an old man even when he came to the throne, and when the dangerous symptoms again exhibited themselves, their warning was very soon followed by fulfilment. The death of King William may be fairly regarded as having closed an era of our history. With him, we may believe, ended the reign of personal government in England. William was indeed a constitutional king in more than mere name. He was to the best of his lights a faithful

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