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6. Breach between the King and the Parliament .
7. The Beginning of the first Civil War
PAGR
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232
8. Presbyterians and Independents
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234
10. End of the First Civil War and the Negotiations with
235
9. The Self-denying Ordinance and the New Model .
the King
11. The Second Civil War and the Execution of Charles I.. 236
1. Character of Charles II.
2. The Army disbanded and the Judges of Charles I.
executed
3. Treatment of the Puritans
4. John Bunyan
244
246
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249
5. Whigs and Tories
262
6. Violence of the Tories, and the Rye House Plot
263
4. The Dispensing Power
5. The Declaration of Indulgence
6. The Expulsion of the Fellows of Magdalen
7. The Trial of the Seven Bishops
8. The Invitation to the Prince of Orange
CHAPTER XXXII.
WILLIAM AND MARY.
(1689-1694.)
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8. The War in the Netherlands and the Death of Mary
287
9. The Liberty of the Press
288
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6. Wolfe's Expedition to Canada
319
7. The Capture of Quebec and the Death of Wolfe
320
FROM THE ACCESSION OF GEORGE III. TO
THE END OF THE AMERICAN WAR.
7. The Alliance between America and France
8. The End of the War
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335
4. Wilkes and the Middlesex Election
5. Throwing of Tea into Boston Harbour
6. The Beginning of the American War
CHAPTER XXXVIII.
FROM THE END OF THE AMERICAN WAR
TO THE FRENCH REVOLUTION.
(1783-1789.)
1. Shelburne turned out of Office.
336
2. The Contest between Pitt and the Coalition Ministry
337
THE REIGNS OF THE FIRST TWO GEORGES
TO THE DEATH OF HENRY PELHAM.
(GEORGE I.. 1714-GEORGE II., 1727-DEATH OF HENRY
PELHAM, 1754.)
1. The First Years of George I.
2. The South Sea Bubble
3. Sir Robert Walpole, Prime Minister.
4. Parliamentary Corruption
5. Walpole and the Excise Bill
6. Walpole and the War with Spain
7. Fall of Walpole
8. The Ministry of the Pelhams
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