His Feelings towards England; His Feelings towards Holland His Policy consistent throughout Treaty of Augsburg; William becomes the Head of the Letter to a Dissenter; Conduct of the Dissenters PAGE 46 48 Alsop; Rosewell; Lobb Penn; The Majority of the Puritans are against the Court; Howe; Bunyan Kiffin The Prince and Princess of Orange hostile to the Declaration Their Views respecting the English Roman Catholics vindicated Mission of Dykvelt to England; Negotiations of Dykvelt with English Statesmen Danby; Nottingham Halifax Devonshire Edward Russell; Compton; Herbert Churchill Lady Churchill and the Princess Anne Dykvelt returns to the Hague; with Letters from many emi- Zulestein's Mission; Growing Enmity between James and Influence of the Dutch Press; Correspondence of Stewart PAGE The Queen pregnant; General Incredulity Feeling of the Constituent Bodies, and of the Peers Birth of the Pretender; He is generally believed to be suppo- Change in the Opinion of the Tories concerning the Lawful- Russell proposes to the Prince of Orange a Descent on England; |