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The Power of James at the Height in the Autumn of 1685,
His Foreign Policy,
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His Plans of Domestic Government; the Habeas Corpus Act,
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The Standing Army,
Designs in favor of the Roman Catholic Religion,.
Violation of the Test Act,.
Disgrace of Halifax,.
General Discontent,.
Persecution of the French Huguenots,
Effect of that Persecution in England,.
Meeting of Parliament; Speech of the King,
An Opposition formed in the House of Commons,
Sentiments of Foreign Governments,
Committee of the Commons on the King's Speech,,
Defeat of the Government,.
Second Defeat of the Government; the King reprimands the
Commons,
Coke committed by the Commons for Disrespect to the King,
Opposition to the Government in the Lords; the Earl of Devon-
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Effect of his Acquittal,
Parties in the Court; Feeling of the Protestant Tories,.......
Publication of Papers found in the Strong Box of Charles the
Second,
Feeling of the respectable Roman Catholics,....
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Cabal of violent Roman Catholics; Castlemaine,
Jermyn; White; Tyrconnel,.
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Father Petre,.
Feeling of the Ministers of Foreign Governments,.
The Pope and the Order of Jesus opposed to each other,..
The Order of Jesus,
The King's Temper and Opinions,
The King encouraged in his Errors by Sunderland,
Perfidy of Jeffreys; Godolphin,...
The Queen; Amours of the King; Catharine Sedley,
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Intrigues of Rochester in favor of Catharine Sedley,
Decline of Rochester's Influence,
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Castlemaine sent to Rome; the Huguenots ill treated by James,.. 60
The Deanery of Christchurch given to a Roman Catholic; Dis-
posal of Bishoprics,....
Proceedings against the Bishop of London,
Discontent excited by the public Display of Roman Catholic
Rites and Vestments,
A Camp formed at Hounslow,
Hugh Speke; Proceedings against Johnson,..
Zeal of the Anglican Clergy against Popery; Controversial
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Queensberry; Perth; Melfort; their Apostasy,..............
Favor shown to the Roman Catholic Religion in Scotland,....... 89
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Riots at Edinburgh,.
Anger of the King; his Plans concerning Scotland,...
Deputation of Scotch Privy Councillors sent to London,
Their Negotiations with the King; Meeting of the Scotch Estates;
they prove refractory,
They are adjourned; arbitrary System of Government in Scotland, 97
Ireland,
State of the Law on the Subject of Religion,
Hostility of Races; the aboriginal Peasantry,
The aboriginal Aristocracy,
State of the English Colony,...
Course which James ought to have followed,
His Errors,
Clarendon arrives in Ireland as Lord Lieutenant,
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His Mortifications; Panic among the Colonists,
Arrival of Tyrconnel at Dublin as General,.
His Partiality and Violence,.
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He is bent on the Repeal of the Act of Settlement,
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He returns to England; theKing displeased with Clarendon,
William, Prince of Orange; his Appearance; his early Life and
His Love of Danger; his bad Health,
Coldness of his Manners and Strength of his Emotions; his
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He brings about a good Understanding between the Prince and
Princess,
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Relations between William and English Parties; his Feelings
towards England,.....
His Feelings towards Holland and France,.
His Policy consistent throughout,
Treaty of Augsburg,
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William becomes the Head of the English Opposition, ......... 149
Mordaunt proposes to William a Descent on England,.......... 150
William rejects the Advice; Discontents in England after the
Fall of the Hydes,
Conversions to Popery; Peterborough; Salisbury,
Wycherley; Tindal; Haines,.
Dryden, ...
The Hind and Panther,....
Change in the Policy of the Court towards the Puritans,
Partial Toleration granted in Scotland,
Closeting,..
It is unsuccessful; Admiral Herbert,.
Declaration of Indulgence,..
Feeling of the Protestant Dissenters,.
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Feeling of the Church of England,.
The Court and the Church contend for the Favor of the Puritans, 167
Letter to a Dissenter,
Some of them side with the Court; Care; Alsop; Rosewell, 173
Lobb; Penn,
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The Majority of the Puritans are against the Court; Baxter,.... 174
Howe; Bunyan,
Kiffin,
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The Prince and Princess of Orange hostile to the Declaration of
Indulgence,
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Their Views respecting the English Roman Catholics vindicated, 183
Enmity of James to Burnet,.
Mission of Dykvelt to England,.
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*Negotiations of Dykvelt with English Statesmen; Danby,...... 190
Nottingham,
Dykvelt returns to the Hague with Letters from many eminent
Englishmen,
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Zulestein's Mission; growing Enmity between James and William, 202