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THE WORKS
OF
LORD MACAULAY.
VOL. III.
LONDON: PRINTED BY
SPOTTISWOODE AND CO., NEW-STREET SQUARE
AND PARLIAMENT STREET
91255B
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CONTENTS
THE THIRD VOLUME.
CHAPTER XIII.
The Revolution more violent in Scotland than in England
Elections for the Convention; Rabbling of the Episcopal
Clergy
State of Edinburgh; The Question of an Union between Eng-
land and Scotland raised
Wish of the English Low Churchmen to preserve Episcopacy
in Scotland.
Opinions of William about Church Government in Scotland
Comparative Strength of Religious Parties in Scotland.
Letter from William to the Scotch Convention
William's Instructions to his Agents in Scotland; The Dal-
rymples
Melville
James's Agents in Scotland: Dundee; Balcarras
Meeting of the Convention
Hamilton elected President
Committee of Elections; Edinburgh Castle summoned
Dundee threatened by the Covenanters
Letter from James to the Convention
Effect of James's Letter; Flight of Dundee
A Committee appointed to frame a Plan of Government
Tumultuous Sitting of the Convention
Resolutions proposed by the Committee
of Episcopacy
Torture
William and Mary proclaimed; The Claim of Right; Abolition
William and Mary accept the Crown of Scotland
Discontent of the Covenanters
Ministerial Arrangements in Scotland; Hamilton; Crawford.
The Dalrymples; Lockhart; Montgomery; Melville .
Carstairs; The Club formed: Annandale; Ross
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