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

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Derby & Jackson, 1859
 

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The king publishes an answer to
99
Attempt to acquire the command of the militia
104
His declaration to his army
114
70
115
The heads of the independents
120
Cromwell artfully alarms him for his personal
131
Treaty in 1659 and the Peace of Oliva in 1660
139
Her masculine manner
145
The whole island submits to
154
His attention to the millenariaus
160
Cromwell attempts to constitute a house of The Spanish merchants eagerly engage in a trade
165
He collects his forces and declares his intention of Successful voyage of captain James Lancaster
171
She resigns the crown
179
General View of the Affairs of Europe with a par
182
Discovered and Tomkins and Chaloner exe nate engagement and his baggage and artillery
184
The Dutch obliged to retreat in the third engage
189
The Hollanders insulted in their harbours
190
The French had little share in the action
197
Glory and greatness of Lewis XIV now at their
200
The king of France invades the Spanish Nether
201
The emperor and the king of Spain sign an alliance
209
Their horror against that mode of worship
220
The king dissolves the parliament in order
222
Character of the late parliament
228
The test art
235
All the artifices of priesteraft and all the
240
Other circumstances contribute to facilitate the
251
Three indecisive engagements between the Dutch
252
On his arrival in London he finds that his favourite
255
Circumstances with which the taking of that place
262
Siege of Athlone
267
General character of Prior as a poet
270
They erect fort William at Calcutta A D
271
Vigorous exertions of Lewis XIV
272
Becomes altogether romantic during the regency
282
Character and conduct of that order
288
Poets and prose writers during the reign
290
In order to acquire the art of governing and with
300
Measures taken for the relief of Gloucester 114
306
The imperialists on the Upper Rhine under
310
The Highlanders habituated to the use of arms
369
The grand vizier Kupruli dismissed and the seal
376
The sultans speech in the divan on that sub
380
Charles engages in a war with France 70
389
Turbulent regency of the duke of Orleans
392
The discontents occasioned by the South
398
Christina embraces the Catholic religion at Brus
406
French West India trade becomes considerable 404 to the subjects of Great Britain for their losses
412
Its decay in latter times by reason of the abolinon
413
Zeal and loyalty of the Hungarian nobles
421
Public discontents
430
Stipulations in that treaty
435
General Wolfe makes a descent in the night on
436
On his resignation the reputed patriots are taken
439
One of the gates of that city treacherously opened
445
The pretender returns by Glasgow which
451
The rebellion in Scotland finally suppressed
454
The Genoese expel the Austrian garrison and
460
states
461
Farther progress of the French arms 218
462
The affairs of Great Britain take a more favourable
469
Peace concluded there between France
470
Meeting of deputies from all the English colonies
476
A fleet sent to the relief of Minorca under admiral
482
Procure from the great Mogul passports or
487
Battle of Lowositz
493
Speech of sir Francis Seymour 71
498
And despatches the prince of Bevern with twenty
501
The town of Calcutta recovered and an advan
508
The Russians obliged to return home for want
514
Having in vain attempted to bring mareschal Daun
520
Tranquillity of the north restored by different
526
The Prussians under general Wedel being defeated
530
Sir William Johnson on whom the command
536
Montcalm advances to the defence of that capi
538
Admiral Hawke defeats the grand French fleet
544
They had no weight with Mr Pitt
561
They redouble their efforts
582
Character of Hogarth
600

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