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The history of England : from the invasion of Julius Caesar to the revolution in 1688 /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Hume, David, 1711-1776
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Indianapolis : Liberty Fund, 1983.
Colección:History of England.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • David Hume, The History of England, Volume VI
  • Front Matter
  • Title Page
  • Copyright Details
  • Table of Contents, p. v
  • LX. The Commonwealth, p. 3
  • LXI. Cromwel's birth and private life
  • Barebone's parliament
  • Cromwel made protector
  • Peace with Holland
  • Insurrection of the royalists
  • State of Europe
  • War with Spain
  • Jamaica conquered
  • Success and death of admiral Blake
  • Domestic administration of Cromwel
  • Humble Petition and Advice
  • Dunkirk taken
  • Sickness of the protector
  • His death, p. 55
  • ""LXII. Richard acknowledged protector
  • Cabal of Wallingford House
  • Richard deposed
  • Long parliament or Rump restored
  • Conspiracy of the royalists
  • Insurrection
  • Suppresed
  • Parliament expelled
  • Committee of safety
  • Foreign affairs
  • General Monk
  • Monk declares for the parliament
  • Parliament restored
  • Monk enters London
  • Long parliament dissolved
  • New parliament
  • The Restoration
  • Manners and arts, p. 111 """"LXIII. Charles II, p. 155 ""
  • ""LXIV. A new session
  • Rupture with Holland
  • Victory of the English
  • Rupture with Denmark
  • Five-mile act
  • Sea-fight of four days
  • Victory of the English
  • Fire of London
  • Disgrace at Chatham
  • Peace of Breda
  • Clarendon's fall
  • Character of Lewis XIV
  • French invasion of the Low Countries
  • Negociations
  • Triple League
  • Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle
  • Affairs of Scotland and Ireland, p. 190 ""
  • ""LXV. The cabal
  • Alliance with France
  • Coventry act
  • Blood's crimes
  • Duke declares himself catholic
  • Declaration of indulgence
  • Attack of the Smyrna fleet
  • War declared with Holland
  • Weakness of the States
  • Battle of Solebay
  • Consternation of the Dutch
  • Prince of Orange Stadtholder
  • Massacre of the de Wits
  • Congress of Cologne
  • Peace with Holland, p. 190 ""
  • ""LXVI. Schemes of the cabal
  • Remonstrances of Sir William Temple
  • Campaign of 1674
  • Campaign of 1675
  • Congress of Nimeguen
  • Campaign of 1677
  • Parliament's distrust of the King
  • Marriage of the Prince of Orange with the Lady Mary
  • Campaign of 1678
  • Peace of Nimeguen, p. 284 """"LXVII. The Popish plot
  • Oate's narrative
  • Coleman's letters
  • Godfrey's murther
  • Zeal of the parliament
  • Bedloe's narrative
  • Accusation of Danby
  • Trial of Coleman
  • Duke of Monmouth
  • Duke of York retires to Brussels
  • Habeas corpus bill
  • Battle of Bothwel bridge, p. 332 ""
  • ""LXVIII. Whig and Tory
  • Violence of the commons
  • Trial of Stafford
  • Violence of the commons
  • New parliament at Oxford
  • Fitzharris's case
  • Victory of the royalists, p. 375 ""