THE HISTORY OF ENGLAND, FROM THE INVASION OF JULIUS CÆSAR TO THE REVOLUTION IN 1688. IN EIGHT VOLUMES. BY DAVID HUME, Esq. A NEW EDITION, with the AUTHOR's last To which is prefixed, A short ACCOUNT of his LIFE, written by Himself. VOL. II. LONDON: PRINTED FOR CADELL AND DAVIES; F. C. AND J. RIVINGTON; J. WALKER; DARTON BLACK, PARRY, AND KINGSBURY; S. BAGSTER; W. STEWART; J. HARDING; 1812. CONTENTS The King's Preparations for the Crusade-Sets out on the Crusade.-Transactions in Sicily. - King's Ar- rival in Palestine. State of Palestine. - Disorders in England. - The King's heroic Actions in Palestine.— His Return to Palestine. - Captivity in Germany.— War with France. - The King's Delivery.- Return to England. War with France. - Death- and Cha- racter of the King. - Miscellaneous Transactions of Accession of the King-His Marriage. War with France. Murder of Arthur Duke of Britany. The King expelled from all the French Provinces. King's Quarrel with the Court of Rome. Cardinal Langton appointed Archbishop of Canterbury. - Inter- dict of the Kingdom. - Excommunication of the King. -The King's Submission to the Pope. - Discontents |