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CONTENTS
OF THE FOURTH VOLUME.
CHAPTER XXXVIII.
ELIZABETH.
1558. The Queen's Popularity,
Philip of Spain makes Proposals of Marriage to her,
Reestablishment of the Protestant Religion,
Joy of the Public at the Coronation,.
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3
4
6
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8
A Parliament; unanimous Recognition of the Queen's
Title,
The Queen's Supremacy established,
The Laws of King Edward in regard to Religion confirmed, 9
1559. The Liturgy in the vulgar Tongue again introduced,.............. 10
The Commons address the Queen to fix her Choice of a ·
Husband,
Peace with France,
12
Disgust between the Queen and Mary Queen of Scots,
14
The Queen Regent forms an Accommodation with them,.. 22
Animosities again break out between them,..
23
The Genius and Capacity of Elizabeth in this Transaction, 28
Rigorous Measures of the Scotch Reformers,
29
French Affairs; Prevalence of the Reformed Doctrines, 30
The Guise Faction support the ancient Religion,
Death of the French King,.
31
32
1561. Elizabeth refuses Mary a Safe-conduct through England,.. 33
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42
Poverty and morose Zeal of the Scotch Preachers, Mary sends an Ambassador to Elizabeth,
Havre de Grace put in Possession of the English,
53
Elizabeth assists the French Hugonots,
54
1563
A Parliament; Address to the Queen to choose a Husband,
1564, Peace with France,
Scotch Affairs,
Apparent Friendship between Elizabeth and Mary,
Various Proposals of Marriage to Mary,
Artful Schemes of Elizabeth to elude them,
Conference between Elizabeth and Melvil, Mary's Ambas-
sador,
64
Lord Darnley proposed as Husband to Mary,
The Duplicity and Artifice of Elizabeth,.
1565. The Queen of Scots marries Lord Darnley,.
Factious Discontents of the Nobility and Reformers,
The Insurgents are supported by Elizabeth,
They are dispersed, and compelled to take Shelter in Eng-
land,.
Elizabeth's Dissimulation, and harsh Treatment of them,
Confederacy formed at Bayonne against the Protestants,
1566. Dissensions between Mary and Darnley,.
Murder of Rizzio,
Mary's implacable Resentment against her Husband,.
Birth of James I.,
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A Parliament; they urge a Settlement of the Succession, 77
Her Followers are defeated by Murray, and she flies into
England,
98
Mary's Commissioners refuse to answer,
Evidences of Mary's Guilt,
Elizabeth determines to keep her in Captivity,
107
108
112
He gains the Consent of several of the English Nobility, 121
The Scheme is discovered by Elizabeth,
123
The Duke is committed to the Tower,
124
Insurrections in the North,
Politic Conduct of Elizabeth and Mary,
1570. Assassination of the Earl of Murray,
Scotland relapses into Anarchy,
The Title of Regent given to Lenox,
Elizabeth sends Proposals to Mary, which are accepted
by her,...
130
1571. A Negotiation between Elizabeth and Scotch Commis-
sioners,
131
The Insincerity of Elizabeth apparent,.
132
A new Parliament; forbidden to meddle with Matters of
State,
133
The Queen's Jealousy as to Innovations in Religion,
She infringes the Privileges of the Members, •
134
135
She makes a prudent Concession,
136
Her high Claims of Prerogative overawe the Parliament, 138
The Spark of Liberty kindled and preserved by the Puri-
572 His Trial and Execution,
The Commons petition for the Trial of Mary,
Scotch Affairs; the Kingdom in a State of Confusion,.
French Affairs; "Dissimulation of Charles,
Massacre of Paris,
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1576. The Duke of Guise lays the Foundation of the League,. 163
1579. Elizabeth takes part with the Hugonots,
Civil Wars of the Low Countries,
William, Prince of Orange, is declared a Rebel,
164
165
He lays the Foundation of the Dutch Commonwealth,... 166
The Hollanders offer the Sovereignty of their Provinces to Elizabeth,.
167
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170
A Parliament; Claim of Liberty of Speech,
Submissive Behavior of the two Houses,
172
175
CHAPTER XLI.
1580. Affairs of Scotland; Morton resigns the Regency,..
He is condemned and executed as an Accomplice in the
Murder of Darnley,.
177-
179
Sir Francis Drake attacks the Spaniards in South America, 180
He circumnavigates the Globe,
180
1581 A Parliament; severe Laws against the Catholics,.
Dangerous Principles and Practices of the Jesuits,
Negotiations of Marriage with the Duke of Anjou,.
His favorable Reception,
Affairs of Scotland; the King's Person seized by Gowry
and others,
190
1583. Letter of Mary to Elizabeth,
192
James makes his Escape, and assumes the Government,.. 195
1584. He summons a Parliament; Tranquillity is restored,