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Feeling of the constituent Bodies, and of the Peers
James determines to pack a Parliament
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The Earl of Dorset
The Board of Regulators
Many Lords Lieutenants dismissed; the Earl of Oxford
The Earl of Shrewsbury
Questions put to the Magistrates; their Answers; Failure of
the King's Plans
List of Sheriffs; Character of the Roman Catholic Country
Gentlemen
Feeling of the Dissenters
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Consultation of the London Clergy
Consultation at Lambeth Palace; Petition of the seven Bishops
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It is determined to prosecute the Bishops for a Libel They are examined by the Privy Council
They are committed to the Tower
He is generally believed to be supposititious
The Bishops brought before the King's Bench and bailed
He professes himself a Roman Catholic
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The Verdict; Joy of the People
Peculiar State of public Feeling at this Time
CHAPTER IX.
Change in the Opinion of the Tories concerning the Lawfulness
of Resistance
Russell proposes to the Prince of Orange a Descent on England 140
Henry Sidney
Devonshire; Shrewsbury: Halifax
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Difficulties of William's Enterprise
Conduct of James after the Trial of the Bishops
Dismissions and Promotions
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Proceedings of the High Commission. Sprat resigns his Seat 158
Politics of the United Provinces; Errors of the French King 170
His Quarrel with the Pope concerning Franchises
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Skilful Management of William
The Archbishopric of Cologne
His military and naval Preparations
He receives numerous Assurances of Support from England
Exertions of Lewis to save James
James frustrates them
The French Armies invade Germany
William obtains the Sanction of the States General to his Ex-
British Adventurers at the Hague
Proofs of the Birth of the Prince of Wales submitted to the
Disgrace of Sunderland
William takes leave of the States of Holland
He embarks and sails; he is driven back by a Storm
His Declaration arrives in England; James questions the
Council of Lords held by James
He appoints Commissioners to treat with William
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Dartmouth refuses to send the Prince of Wales into France
Clarendon joins the Prince at Salisbury; Dissension in the
The Prince reaches Hungerford; Skirmish at Reading
The King's Commissioners arrive at Hungerford; Negotiation 281
The Queen and the Prince of Wales sent to France
Lauzun
The King's Preparations for Flight
His Flight
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James's -
James sets out for Rochester; Arrival of William at Saint
He is advised to assume the Crown by right of Conquest
He calls together the Lords and the Members of the Parlia-
ments of Charles II.
Flight of James from Rochester
Debates and Resolutions of the Lords
Debates and Resolutions of the Commoners summoned by the
Prince
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A Convention called; Exertions of the Prince to restore Order
His tolerant Policy
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Satisfaction of the Roman Catholic Powers
State of Feeling in France
Reception of the Queen of England in France
Arrival of James at Saint Germains
State of Feeling in the United Provinces
Election of Members to serve in the Convention
Affairs of Scotland
The Whig Plan
Meeting of the Convention; leading Members of the House
of Commons
Choice of a Speaker
Debate on the State of the Nation
Resolution declaring the Throne vacant
It is sent up to the Lords
vacant; Majority for the Negative
Debate in the Lords on the Plan of Regency -
Schism between the Whigs and the Followers of Danby
Meeting at the Earl of Devonshire's
Debate in the Lords on the Question whether the Throne was
Agitation in London -
Letter of James to the Convention
Debates; Negotiations; Letter of the Princess of Orange to
The Princess Anne acquiesces in the Whig Plan
William explains his Views
The Conference between the Houses
The Lords yield
New Laws proposed for the Security of Liberty
Disputes and Compromise
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The Declaration of Right
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