The History of England from the Accession of James II.

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Harper, 1849 - Всего страниц: 619

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The Pope and the Order of Jesus opposed to each other
49
Father Petre the Kings Temper and Opinions
56
Perfidy of Jeffreys Godolphin
62
Decline of Rochesters Influence
68
The Dispensing Power
75
The Deanery of Christ Church given to a Roman Catholic
81
Proceedings against the Bishop of London
89
Samuel Johnson
95
The Roman Catholic Divines overmatched
102
Favor shown to the Roman Catholic Religion in Scotland
106
They are adjourned arbitrary System of Government
115
State of the English Colony
121
Clarendon arrives in Ireland as Lord Lieutenant
128
He is bent on the Repeal of the Act of Settlement he
134
Dismission of Rochester
143
CHAPTER VII
149
His Love of Danger
155
Coldness of his Manners and Strength of his Emotions
156
He brings about a good Understanding between the Prince
166
His Policy consistent throughout
173
Discontents in England after the Fall of the Hydes
180
The Hind and Panther
187
Closeting it is unsuccessful
193
ritans
201
Penn
207
The Prince and Princess of Orange hostile to the Declaration
215
Enmity of James to Burnet
223
Halifax
229
Lady Churchill and the Princess Anne
236
Influence of the Dutch Press
242
CHAPTER VIII
249
Proceedings against the University of Cambridge
257
Magdalene College Oxford
263
The Fellows of Magdalene cited before the High Commission
269
The Royal Progress
271
His bad Health 156
275
Protest of Hough Installation of Parker
277
Schemes of the Jesuitical Cabal respecting the Succession
283
Feeling of the Constituent Bodies and of the Peers
290

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