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William's difficulties in forming a ministry, |
808 |
Settlement of the revenue, |
810 |
Settlement of the Church, |
810 |
Oaths of allegiance and supremacy, |
811 |
The European war breaks out, |
811 |
Devastation of the Palatinate, |
812 |
State of Ireland, |
812 |
Panic among the Englishry, |
813 |
Londonderry and Enniskillen garrisoned, |
813 |
Negotiations with Tyrconnel, |
813 |
James goes to Ireland, |
814 |
Character of the Irish Jacobites, |
814 |
Siege of Londonderry, |
815 |
Wild legislation of the Irish Parliament |
815 |
Its effect on the English Jacobites, |
816 |
Battle of Newton Butler, |
816 |
Character of the Revolution in Scotland, |
817 |
Contrast of the letters from James and William, |
818 |
Highland politics, |
819 |
Dundee in the Highlands, |
820 |
Battle of Killiecrankie, |
820 |
Mackay concludes the war, |
821 |
Factions of the English Parliament, |
821 |
William threatens to leave England, |
824 |
1690 William dissolves Parliament, and undertakes the Irish war, |
824 |
Tory reaction in the new Parliament, |
824 |
Cause of the venality of Parliament, |
824 |
Settlement of the revenue, |
825 |
The Act of Grace, |
825 |
Discovery of a Jacobite plot, |
825 |
Battle of Beachy Head, |
826 |
Battle of the Boyne, |
827 |
James's flight from Ireland, |
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