pt. II. From the peace of Westphalia in 1648 to the peace of Paris in 1763

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Harper & brothers, 1838
 

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Battle of Zenta
108
His declaration to his army
114
LETTER VIII
139
He enters into a negotiation with the Hugonots 70
143
The presbyterian body in parliament attempt to con 1654 She resigns the crown
145
Ignominiously treated by the covenanters
151
The ACT OF NAVIGATION
157
Public discontents
162
Conspiracy against his authority crushed
163
Cromwell attempts to constitute a house of The Spanish merchants eagerly engage in a trade
165
He collects his forces and declares his intention
171
The commons proceed with temper but spirit
177
General View of the Affairs of Europe with a
182
Discovered and Tomkins and Chaloner exe nate engagement and his baggage and artillery
184
Memorable seafight of four days
189
Spragge the English rearadmiral drowned in
208
Great success of the French arms
215
The earl of Bristol despatched to the court
217
Eight thousand Highlanders quartered on
221
The king dissolves the parliament in order
226
Firmness and vigour of the king
232
All the artifices of priestcraft and all the ter
240
Eleven out of the twelve judges declare in favour
246
James collects his forces
252
On his arrival in London he finds that his favourite
255
Cruelly treated there
262
Williams government more firmly established
271
And routed with great slaughter in spite of their
277
Account of the origin of duelling
283
Fairfax Fletcher Jonson Drayton Daniel
291
The king of England and the states find it neces
305
Measures taken for the relief of Gloucester 114 Near five thousand of the royalists made
306
War declared against France on the same day
309
They are less successful in Flanders and
315
The duke of Marlborough visits him in his camp at He endeavours to engage the Turks n a war with
325

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