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SENATOR OF THE COLLEGE OF JUSTICE, AND LORD COMMISSIONER OF JUSTICIARY IN SCOTLAND, AND FORMERLY PROFESSOR OF CIVIL
HISTORY, AND GREEK AND ROMAN ANTIQUITIES, IN
THE UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH.
IN TWO VOLUMES.
VOL. II.
BOSTON:
FETRIDGE AND COMPANY,
1854.
CONTENTS.
CHAPTER V.
Last Period of the Roman History-Arcadius and Honorius-Theodosius II.-
His Code of Laws-Attila-Progress of the Goths-Gothic Kingdom of
Italy
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Character of the Gothic Nations after the Conquest of Italy.
BOOK THE SIXTH.
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CHAPTER I.
ARABIA-Ancient Manners and Religion-Rise of Mahomet-His Doctrines-
Conquests-Death-Causes which contributed to the rapid Progress of his
Religion-Conquests of the Successors of Mahomet-Change in the National
Character after the Removal of the Seat of Empire to Bagdad-Learning of
the Arabians
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CHAPTER 11.
Uncertainty of the early History of the Franks-Merovingian Period-Mayors of the Palace-Change in the Dynasty effected by Pepin-Manners and Cus- toms-Form of Government and Laws of the Franks--Feudal System
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CHAPTER III.
Charlemagne-The new Empire of the West-Manners, Government, and
Customs of the Age-Retrospective View of the Affairs of the Church-Arian
and Pelagian Heresies-Origin of Monastic Orders-Pillar-Saints-Auricular
Confession
CHAPTER IV.
Successors of Charlemagne-Their Weakness and Dissensions-Rise of the Feu-
dal Aristocracy-First Incursions of the Normans-Their Settlement in Nor-
mandy--State of the Eastern Empire--Of Italy and the Church-Rise of the
Secular Power of the Popedom-Schism of the Greek and Latin Churches-
The Saracens conquer Spain--Extinction of the Empire of Charlemagne-
Empire of Germany-Otho the Great
HISTORY OF BRITAIN-Earliest State-Landing of Julius Cæsar-Conquest
by the Romans-Abandonment of Britain on the Gothic Invasion of Italy--
Irruptions of the Picts and Caledonians-Saxon Invasion--Heptarchy-Union
under Egbert-Danish Invasions-Alfred the Great-His Institutions-His
Successors-Norman Conquest
CHAPTER VI.
On the Government, Laws, and Manners of the Anglo-Saxons
CHAPTER VII.
State of Europe during the Tenth, Eleventh, and Twelfth Centuries
CHAPTER VIII.
CHAPTER IX.
State of Europe in the Thirteenth Century-The Crusades
CHAPTER X.
Effects of the Crusades-Rise of Chivalry and Romance
HISTORY OF ENGLAND during the Eleventh, Twelfth, and part of the Thir
teenth Centuries:-Reign and Character of William the Conqueror-Dooms-
day Book-William Rufus-Henry 1-Stephen-Henry II. (Plantagenet)
Richard Cœur de Lion-King John-MAGNA CHARTA
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CHAPTER XI.
State of the European KINGDOMS towards the End of the Crusades, and in
the Age immediately following:-Constantinople recovered by the Greek
Emperors-Sicilian Vespers-Crusade against the Albigenses-Rise of the
House of Austria-Spirit of the Popedom-Persecution of the Knights Tem-
plars-Rise of the Helvetic Republics-Council of Constance
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CHAPTER XII.
HISTORY OF ENGLAND in the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Centuries-Depu
ties from Burghs first called to Parliament--Edward I.-Conquest of Wales-
Scotland-Obscurity of its early History-Malcolm Canmore-David I.---
Alexander III-Bruce and Baliol competitors for the Crown-Designs of
Edward against Scotland-Sir William Wallace-Battles of Falkirk and
Stirling-Death of Wallace-Robert Bruce-Edward II-Battle of Ban-
nockburn-Edward III.-Battle of Halidown Hill-Invasion of France-
The Black Prince-Battle of Cressy-of Durham-of Poictiers-Richard II.
-Henry IV.
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CHAPTER XIII
ENGLAND and FRANCE in the FIFTEENTH CENTURY:-England under
Henry V.-France under Charles VI.-Battle of Agincourt--Henry V. ac-
quires the Crown of France-Charles VII-Maid of Orleans-France recov-
ered from the English-The Eastern Empire invaded by the Turks-By the
Tartars under Tamerlane-Scanderbeg-Turks under Mahomet the Great'
take Constantinople-Greek Empire extinguished-Constitution of Turkey-
France about the end of the Fifteenth Century-Lewis II.-Charles VIII-
CHAPTER XIV.
CHAPTER XV.
SPA N, FRANCE, ITALY, and BRITAIN at the end of the Fifteenth and
beginning of the Sixteenth Century--Ferdinand and Isabella-Extinction of
the Moors in Spain-Lewis XII. of France invades Italy --Pope Alexander
VI.—Julius II.—England-Henry VI-Civil Wars of York and Lancaster-
Margaret of Anjou-Edward IV.-Richard III.-Henry VII-Union of
York and Lancaster-Impostures of Simnel and Warbeck
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SCOTLAND from the Middle of the Fourteenth Century to the End of the Reign
of James V.-David II.-Robert II., first of the House of Stuart-Robert III.,
James I., II., III., and IV.-Marriage of James IV. with Margaret, Daughter
of Henry VII., founds the hereditary Title of the House of Stuart to the
Throne of England-Battle of Flodden-James V.-Ancient Constitution of
the Scottish Government
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