The History of England from the Accession of James II, Nide 6Houghton, Mifflin, 1886 |
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... Battle of Aghrim • 106 107 110 Fall of Galway Death of Tyrconnel Second Siege of Limerick The Irish desirous to capitulate . 114 117 118 121 Negotiations between the Irish Chiefs and the Besiegers The Capitulation of Limerick The Irish ...
... Battle of Aghrim • 106 107 110 Fall of Galway Death of Tyrconnel Second Siege of Limerick The Irish desirous to capitulate . 114 117 118 121 Negotiations between the Irish Chiefs and the Besiegers The Capitulation of Limerick The Irish ...
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... Battle of La Hogue 260 · 26.3 267 268 270 Rejoicings in England Young's Plot 275 · 279 CHAPTER XIX . Foreign Policy of William . 292 The Northern Powers 293 The Pope ; Conduct of the Allies 295 The Emperor . 298 Spain 299 William ...
... Battle of La Hogue 260 · 26.3 267 268 270 Rejoicings in England Young's Plot 275 · 279 CHAPTER XIX . Foreign Policy of William . 292 The Northern Powers 293 The Pope ; Conduct of the Allies 295 The Emperor . 298 Spain 299 William ...
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... Battle of Steinkirk Conspiracy of Grandval Return of William to England ; Naval Maladministration Earthquake at Port Royal Distress in England 312 • 313 • 316 324 328 333 • 334 Increase of Crime 335 · Meeting of Parliament State of ...
... Battle of Steinkirk Conspiracy of Grandval Return of William to England ; Naval Maladministration Earthquake at Port Royal Distress in England 312 • 313 • 316 324 328 333 • 334 Increase of Crime 335 · Meeting of Parliament State of ...
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... battle of the Boyne . Such tergiversation in times of civil discord was nothing new . What was new was that the turncoat should attempt to transfer his own guilt and shame to the Church of England , and should proclaim that she had ...
... battle of the Boyne . Such tergiversation in times of civil discord was nothing new . What was new was that the turncoat should attempt to transfer his own guilt and shame to the Church of England , and should proclaim that she had ...
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... battle of Worcester been as great a blow to the hopes of the House of Stuart as the battle of the Boyne ? Had not the chances of a Restoration seemed as small in 1657 as they could seem to any judicious man in 1691 ? In spite of ...
... battle of Worcester been as great a blow to the hopes of the House of Stuart as the battle of the Boyne ? Had not the chances of a Restoration seemed as small in 1657 as they could seem to any judicious man in 1691 ? In spite of ...
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accused allies appeared army authority battle bill Bishop Breadalbane Burnet called camp chief Church command Company Court Crown D'Usson declared Dutch enemies England English favour fleet force France French Gallienus Ginkell Glencoe Godolphin Henry Luttrell honour House of Commons House of Stuart hundred Ireland Irish Irish army Jacobite James Journals June justice King land letter Lewis Limerick London Gazette Lord Lieutenant Louvois Mac Ian Macariæ Excidium Macdonalds Majesty Marlborough Massacre of Glencoe Master of Stair Memoirs ment ministers Narcissus Luttrell's Diary nation never nonjurors oaths officers Papists Parliament party passed peer Penn persons plot princes Queen Rapparee reason regiments Revolution Roman Catholic royal Russell Saint Germains Saint Ruth Sancroft Sarsfield scarcely seemed sent Siege Siege of Athlone soldiers soon Story's Continuation strange thought thousand Tillotson tion Tories Treaty of Limerick troops truth Tyrconnel Whigs whole William