THE HISTORY OF ENGLAND FROM THE ACCESSION OF JAMES THE SECOND. BY THOMAS BABINGTON MACAULAY. COPYRIGHT EDITION. VOL. III. E 1600 LEIPZIG BERNHARD TAUCHNITZ 1849. His Love of Danger; his bad Health Coldness of his Manners and Strength of his Emotions; his Friend- The Hind and Panther Change in the Policy of the Court towards the Puritans Partial Toleration granted in Scotland Closeting; it is unsuccessful Feeling of the Church of England The Court and the Church contend for the Favour of the Puritans Consecration of the Nuncio at St. James's Palace; his public Reception Dissolution of the Parliament; Military Offences illegally punished The Fellows of Magdalene cited before the High Commission; The King at Oxford; he reprimands the Fellows of Magdalene Schemes of the Jesuitical Cabal respecting the Succession Scheme of James and Tyrconnel for preventing the Princess of Orange from succeeding to the Kingdom of Ireland The Queen pregnant; general Incredulity Questions put to the Magistrates Their Answers; Failure of the King's Plans List of Sheriffs; character of the Roman Catholic Country Gen- |