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CONTENTS.
PAGE. | |
The Place Bill | 407 |
The Triennial Bill; 1693 | 411 |
The first Parliamentary Discussion on the Libeity of the Press | 415 |
State of Ireland | 428 |
The King refuses to pass the Triennial Bill | 433 |
Ministerial Arrangements | 436 |
The King goes to Holland; A Session of Parliament in Scotland | 439 |
CHAPTER XX. | |
State of the Court of Saint Germains | 444 |
Feeling of the Jacobites. Compounders and Non-Compounders | 448 |
Change of Ministry at Saint Germains: Middleton | 451 |
New Declaration put forth by James | 454 |
Effect of the New Declaration | 456 |
French preparations for the Campaign; Institution of the Order of Saint Lewis; Middleton's Account of Versailles | 458 |
William's Preparations for the Campaign | 461 |
Lewis takes the Field | 462 |
Lewis returns to Versailles | 463 |
Manoeuvres of Luxemburg | 465 |
Battle of Landen | 466 |
Miscarriage of the Smyrna Fleet | 473 |
Excitement in London | 476 |
Jacobite Libels: William Anderton | 477 |
Writings and Artifices of the Jacobites | 480 |
Conduct of Caermarthen | 483 |
New Charter granted to the East India Company | 484 |
Return of William to England: military Successes of France | 486 |
Distress of France | 487 |
A Ministry necessary to Parliamentary Government | 492 |
The First Ministry gradually formed | 494 |
Sunderland | 495 |
Sunderland advises the King to give the preference to the Whigs; Reasons for preferring the Whigs | 500 |
Chiefs of the Whig Party; Russell | 502 |
Somers | 503 |
Montague | 506 |
Wharton | 510 |