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1/19 1848 Lancashire Witches by Ainsworth
1,514 25:14:09   |
2/19 1864 Memoirs of Court of Queen Elizabeth, V1 & 2 by AIKIN 1,401 23:20:15.  |
3/20 1890 Apologia Pro Vita Sua By NEWMAN
765 12:44:59.  |
4/21 1860 Great Expectations 755 by Dickens 12:35.  |
5/22 1895 Life of Sir James Fitzjames Stephen, Bart., K.C.S.I. A Judge of High Court of Justice by Stephen 692 11:32.   |
6/23 1860 Autobiography of a Seaman, V1 By COCHRANE 680 11:19:11.  |
7/24 1873 John Stewart Mill Autobiography 649 9:21:11.  |
8/25 Letters of Horatio Nelson 600 5:36.  |
9/26 Annie Besant By BESANT
1847 - 1933 86 560 9:19:25.  |
10/27 1905 Wives of Henry 8 & Parts They Played in History by Hume 559 9:19.  |
11/28 1895 Strange Pages from Family Papers by Dyer
454 7:33:47.  |
12/29 1881 Political Diary 1828 - 30, V2 by Edward Lord Ellenborough Law 465 7:25.  |
13/30 Letters to Lady Hamilton by Horatio Nelson 455 5:37.  |
14/31 1890 Bacon By Richard CHURCH 419 6:58:50.  |
15/32 1869 6 Years Prisons of England by Merchant
408 6:47:19.   |
16/33 1810 - 60 Reminiscences by Captain Gronow by Gronow
354 5:53:50.  |
17/34 1904 Stories of Inventors by Doubleday 297 4:56:32.  |
18/35 1908 Oscar Wilde. Art & Morality by Mason 
236 3:56:05.  |
19/36 Autobiography of Madame Guyon
234 15:23:42.  |
20/37 Life of Horatio Nelson by Southey 222 11:07:22.  |
21/38 1907 Great Englishwomen by Synge
212 3:31:53.  |
22/39 1856 Sketch of Life of late Henry Cooper Barrister-at-Law, of Norfolk Circuit: as also, of his Father by Cooper 171 2:51.  |
23/40 John Stuart Mill: His Life & Works By VARIOUS 
154 2:33:45.  |
24/41 1552 Itinerary of John Leland in or About Years 1535 - 43 by LELAND  |
25/42 1884 George Eliot: a Critical Study of Her Life, Writings & Philosophy by Cooke
121 2:01.  |
26/43 Death of Lord Nelson by BEATTY 96 1:35:21.  |
27/44 1897 Royal Children English History by Nesbit
73 1:12:31.  |
28/45 1917 In Memoriam by MACKINTOSH 38 0:37:32.  |
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4 Religion 16
5,549 92:29 3D 20H 29M.
1/103 1885 Treasury of David by Spurgeon 5,832 12:11:49.  |
2/104 672 - 735 Bede's Ecclesiastical History of England 1907 742 12:22.   |
3/105 1883 Practical Religion Being Plain Papers on Daily Duties, Experience, Dangers, & Privileges of Professing Christians by Ryle 694 11:34.  |
4/106 1913 Balder Beautiful, V1: Study in Magic & Religion: Golden Bough, Part 7., Fire-Festivals of Europe & Doctrine of External Soul by Frazer 669 11:09.  |
5/107 1842 Book of Religions Comprising Views, Creeds, Sentiments, or Opinions, of All Principal Religious Sects in World, Particularly of All Christian ... Together With Biographical Sketches by Hayward
584 9:24.   |
6/108 1729 Serious Call by William Law 544 14:18:36.  |
7/109 1922 Life of Spirit of Today by Underhill 
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8/110 1893 Essays on work entitled "Supernatural Religion" by Lightfoot 518 8:18.  |
9/111 1898 Prose Works of Jonathan Swift, D.D. 
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10/112 1851 - 97 Natural Law in Spiritual World by Drummond 
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11/113 1858 Spurgeons Sermon's ? 4:19.  |
12/114 1876 Lost Gospel & Its Contents Or, Author of "Supernatural Religion"Refuted by Himself by Sadler 221 3:31.  |
13/115 1643 Westminster Larger Catechism by Westminster Divines
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14/116 1896 Non-Christian Cross An Enquiry into Origin & History of Symbol Eventually Adopted as That of Our Religion by Parsons 175 2:55.  |
15/117 1898 Answers to Prayer by George Muller
144 3:38:56.  |
16/118 1895 Fallen Star, or, History of a False Religion & Dissertation on Origin of Evil by Bulwer 132 2:12.  |
17/119 1893 Union & Communion by Taylor
128 2:07:42.  |
18/120 Dialogue between Methodist and Churchman by William Law 127 1:34:26.  |
19/121 1886 All of Grace by Charles H Spurgeon 
118 3:30:00.  |
20/122 1877 My Path to Atheism by Besant 
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21/123 1884 The Beauty's of Alfred Lord Tennison ? 23:10.  |
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1 1860 History Of England in Three Volumes by David Hume 1,117,860W 4,472 74:32
V 1
1 Earliest times to King John |
2 Henry 3 to Richard 3 |
3 Henry 7 to Mary |
4 Elizabeth to James 1 |
5 Charles 1 to Cromwell |
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V 3
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3 1879 History of English People by Green, John Richard 641,130W 2,565 42:45.  |
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4 1912 History of England from First Invasion by Romans to Accession of King George 5 V8 by Belloc, Hilaire, Lingard, John 219,381W 878 14:38
1 CHARLES 1 |
2 Treaty At Uxbridge to Discontent of Presbyterians |
3 Opposite Projects Of Presbyterians & Independents |
4 COMMONWEALTH |
5 Vigilance Of Government |
6 PROTECTORATE |
7 Poverty & Character Of Charles Stuart |
8 Richard Cromwell Protector. |
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5 History of England from Norman Conquest to Death of John 1066-1216 by Adams, George Burton 186,737W 747 12:27 
1 6 Chapters |
2 15 Chapters. |
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6 1905 Child's History of England by Dickens, Charles
167,198W 669 11:09
1 ANCIENT England & ROMANS |
2 EARLY SAXONS |
3 GOOD SAXON, ALFRED |
4 ATHELSTAN & SIX BOY-KINGS |
5 CANUTE DANE - JAMES 2. |
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7 1872 Fall of Wolsey to Death of Elizabeth by Froude, James Anthony 165,590W 662 11:02
1 PROTESTANTS |
2 LAST EFFORTS OF DIPLOMACY |
3 IRISH REBELLION |
4 CATHOLIC MARTYRS |
5 VISITATION OF MONASTERIES |
6 TRIAL & DEATH OF ANNE BOLEYN. |
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8 1905 Our Island Story by Henrietta Marshall 238,750W 955 15:54:13
1 52 Ch 486 8:05.37 222M |
2 57 Ch 7:48.36. |
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9 A Short History of Scotland By Andrew LANG 1844 - 1912
126,250W 505 8:24:55
1 Scotland & Romans |
2 Christianity - Rival Kingdoms |
3 Early Wars of Races |
4 Malcolm Canmore - Norman Conquest |
5 David 1 & His Times |
6 Malcolm & Maiden |
7 Encroachments of Edward 1 - Wallace |
8 Bruce & War of Independence |
9 Decadence & Disasters - Reign of David 2 |
10 Early Stuart Kings: Robert 2 |
11 James 1 |
12 James 2 |
13 James 3 |
14 James V & Reformation |
15 Minority of Mary Stuart |
16 Regency of Arran |
17 Regency of Mary of Guise |
18 Regency of Arran |
19 Regency of Mary of Guise |
20 Great Pillage |
21 Mary in Scotland |
22 Minority of James 1 |
23 Reign of James 1 |
24 Gowrie Conspiracy |
25 Charles 1 |
26 Conquered Scotland |
27 Restoration |
28 William & Mary |
29 Darien |
30 Preliminaries to Union |
31 George 1 |
32 Argathelians & Squadrone |
33 1rst Secession |
34 Last Jacobite Rising. |
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10 Historical Tales, Vol IV
by Charles MORRIS 1833 - 1922
123,000W 492 8:11:15
1 How England Became Christian |
2 King Alfred & Danes |
3 Wooing of Elfrida |
4 End of Saxon England |
5 Hereward Wake |
6 Death of Red King |
7 How White Ship Sailed |
8 Contest for Crown |
9 Captivity of Richard Coeur de Lion |
10 Robin Hood & Rueful Knight |
11 Wallace, Hero of Scotland |
12 Bruce at Bannockburn |
13 Siege of Calais |
14 Black Prince at Poitiers |
15 Wat Tyler & Men of Kent |
16 White Rose of England |
17 Field of Cloth of Gold |
18 Story of Arabella Stuart |
19 Love's Knight-Errant |
20 Taking of Pontefract Castle |
21 Adventures of a Royal Fugitive |
22 Cromwell & Parliament |
23 Relief of Londonderry |
24 Hunting of Braemar |
25 Flight of Prince Charles |
26 Trafalgar & Death of Nelson |
27 Massacre of an Army |
28 Jubilees of Queen Victoria. |
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11 1917 Short History of England by G.K. Chesterton
102,750W 411 6:50:58 188M
1 Province of Britain |
2 Age of Legends |
3 Defeat of Barians |
4 St. Edward & Norman Kings |
5 Age of Crusades |
6 Problem of Plantagenets |
7 Meaning of Merry England |
8 Nationality & French Wars |
9 War of Usurpers |
10 Rebellion of Rich |
11 Spain & Schisms of Nations |
12 Age of Puritans |
13 Triumph of Wigs |
14 War with Great Republics |
15 Aristocracy & Discontents |
16 Return of Barbarian. |
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12 1382 Mabinogion
By ANONYMOUS
73,250W 293 4:52:31
1 Lady of Fountain |
2 Then horn for washing was sounded |
3 Luned set out, under pretence |
4 & as Owain one day sat at meat |
5 Peredur Son of Evrawc |
6 Peredur rode forward |
7 next day Peredur rode forth |
8 1st night Peredur came to Caerlleon |
9 Arthur was in Caerlleon |
10 next day Peredur set forth |
11 Arthur was at Caerlleon upon Usk |
12 Then Peredur rode forward |
13 Dream of Rhonabwy |
14 After this they saw a troop |
15 Arthur & Owain marvelled. |
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13 1909 Book of Art for Young People
by Agnes Ethel Conway 1885-1950 England
233 4:12:16
1 1200s Europe |
2 Richard 2 |
3 Van Eycks |
4 Renaissance |
5 Raphael |
6 Renaissance in Venice |
7 Renaissance in North |
8 Rembrandt |
9 Peter de Hoogh & Cuyp |
10 Van Dyck |
11 Velasquez |
12 1700s & Reynolds |
13 Turner |
14 1800s. |
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14 1916 Comic History of England
by Bill Nye
43,750W 175 2:54:41 80M
1 Invasion of Caesar |
2 Various Roman Yokes |
3 Advent of Angles |
4 Influx of Danes |
5 Trouboulous Middle Ages |
6 Danish Oligarchy |
7 Harold 1 & Canute |
8 Normon Conquest |
9 Feudal System |
10 Age of Chivalry |
11 Conquest of Ireland |
12 Magna Carta |
13 Amiability of Jew & Perversity of Scot |
14 Plague |
15 More Sanguinary Triumphs |
16 Printing |
17 Richard 3 |
18 Disorder Still Popular Fad. |
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15 1920 Life in a Mediaeval City, Illustrated
by York in XVth Century
by EDWIN BENSON
65,000W 260 2:19:31 63.8M
1 Important Factors |
2 Affecting York |
3 Appearance |
4 Civic Life, Parliamentary & National Life |
5 Business life |
6 Religious life |
7 Education, Entertainment, Classes, Conclusion. |
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16 1907 Short History of England, Ireland & Scotland by Parmele, Mary Platt 57,289W 229 2:09
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17 830 History of Britons
by Nennius
22,000W 88 1:27:19 40M
1 Apology of Nennius |
2 Adam & Hoctar |
3 Romans |
4 Vortigern |
5 Vortimer |
6 Arthur |
7 Saint Patrick |
8 Genealogy. |
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18 1920 A Humorous History of England
by Harrison, Charles
11,475W 46 46Min.  |
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1 1860 History Of England in Three Volumes by David Hume 1,117,860W 4,472 74:32 M
1 Invasion Of Julius Cæsar To End Of Reign Of James 2 202,865W 811 13:31
1 Earliest times to King John
1 LIFE OF DAVID HUME, ESQ |
2 HISTORY OF England |
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1 BRITONS |
2 ROMANS |
3 BRITONS |
4 SAXONS |
5 HEPTARCHY |
6 KENT |
7 NORTHUMBERL& |
8 EAST ANGLIA |
9 MERCIA |
10 ESSEX |
11 SUSSEX |
12 WESSEX |
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1 EGBERT |
2 ETHELWOLF |
3 ETHELBALD & ETHELBERT |
4 ETHERED |
5 ALFRED |
6 EDWARD ELDER |
7 ATHELSTAN |
8 EDMUND |
9 EDRED |
10 EDWY |
11 EDGAR |
12 EDWARD MARTYR |
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1 ETHELRED |
2 EDMOND IRONSIDE |
3 CANUTE |
4 HAROLD HAREFOOT |
5 HARDICANUTE |
6 EDWARD CONFESSOR |
7 HAROLD |
8 APPENDIX 1 |
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12 APPENDIX 2
1 FEUDAL & ANGLO-NORMAN GOVERNMENT & MANNERS |
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2 Henry 3 to Richard 3
1 Henry 3 |
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3 Edward 2 |
4 Edward 3 |
5 Richard 2 |
6 Henry 4 |
7 Henry 5 |
8 Henry 6 |
9 Edward 4 |
10 Edward 4 & Richard 3 |
11 Richard 3 |
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3 Henry 7 to Mary
1 Henry 7 |
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3 Edward 6 |
4 Mary |
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4 Elizabeth to James 1
1 Elizabeth |
2 James |
3 Notes on Reign of James |
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5 Charles 1 to Cromwell
1 Charles 1 |
2 Commonwealth. |
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2 Reign of William & Mary to Death of George 2 by Smollett, T. Tobias 1721 - 71 813,600W 3,254 54:14
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1 STATE OF NATION IMMEDIATELY AFTER REVOLUTION |
2 ACCOUNT OF NEW MINISTRY |
3 CONVENTION CONVERTED INTO PARLIAMENT |
4 MUTINY IN ARMY |
5 CORONATION: ABOLITION OF HEARTH-MONEY |
6 COMMONS VOTE MONEY TO INDEMNIFY DUTCH |
7 WILLIAM'S EFFORTS IN FAVOUR OF DISSENTEES |
8 ACT FOR TOLERATION |
9 VIOLENT DISPUTES ABOUT BILL FOR COMPREHENSION |
10 COMMONS ADDRESS KING TO SUMMON CONVOCATION |
11 SETTLEMENT OF REVENUE |
12 KING TAKES UMBRAGE AT PROCEEDINGS OF WHIG PARTY |
13 HEATS & ANIMOSITIES ABOUT BILL OF INDEMNITY |
14 BIRTH OF DUKE OF GLOUCESTER |
15 AFFAIRS OF CONTINENT |
16 WAR DECLARED AGAINST FRANCE |
17 PROCEEDINGS IN CONVENTION |
18 LETTERS TO CONVENTION FROM KING WILLIAM & KING JAMES |
19 CONVENTION RECOGNIZE AUTHORITY OF KING WILLIAM |
20 CROWN VOTED VACANT, & AN ACT OF SETTLEMENT PASSED |
21 CROWN TENDERED TO WILLIAM |
22 CONVENTION STATE THEIR GRIEVANCES |
23 PRELACY ABOLISHED IN Scotland |
24 DISPUTES IN PARLIAMENT |
25 SCOTCH PARLIAMENT ADJOURNED |
26 CASTLE OF EDINBURGH BESIEGED |
27 KING WILLIAM'S TROOPS DEFEATED |
28 KING JAMES CORDIALLY RECEIVED BY FRENCH KING |
29 TYRCONNEL TEMPORIZES WITH WILLIAM |
30 JAMES ARRIVES IN Ireland |
31 ISSUES 5 PROCLAMATIONS AT DUBLIN |
32 SIEGE OF LONDONDERRY |
33 COURAGEOUS DEFENCE |
34 CRUELTY OF ROSENE |
35 PLACE IS RELIEVED BY KIRKE |
36 INNISKILLINEES DEFEAT & TAKE GENERAL MACARTY |
37 MEETING OF IRISH PARLIAMENT |
38 ACT OF SETTLEMENT REPEALED |
39 THEY PASS ACT OF ATTAINDER |
40 JAMES COINS BASE MONEY |
41 PROTESTANT CHURCHES SEIZED BY CATHOLICS |
42 ACTION WITH FRENCH FLEET |
43 DIVERS SENTENCES REVERSED |
44 INQUIRY INTO CAUSE OF MISCARRIAGES IN Ireland |
45 BILLS PASSED IN THIS SESSION |
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1 SCHOMBERG LANDS WITH ARMY |
2 INNISKILLINERS OBTAIN VICTORY |
3 SCHOMBERG CENSURED |
4 FRENCH WORSTED AT WALCOURT |
5 SUCCESS OF CONFEDERATES IN GERMANY |
6 DEATH OF POPE INNOCENT 11 |
7 KING WILLIAM BECOMES UNPOPULAR |
8 A GOOD NUMBER OF CLERGY REFUSE TO TAKE OATHS |
9 KING GRANTS COMMISSION FOR REFORMING CHURCH DISCIPLINE |
10 MEETING OF CONVOCATION |
11 THEIR SESSION PROROGUED |
12 PROCEEDINGS IN PARLIAMENT |
13 WHIGS OBSTRUCT INDEMNITY BILL |
14 INQUIRY INTO CAUSE OF MISCARRIAGES IN Ireland RESUMED |
15 WILLIAM IRRITATED AGAINST WHIGS |
16 PLOT AGAINST GOVERNMENT |
17 DEBATES ABOUT CORPORATION BILLS |
18 KING RESOLVES TO FINISH IRISH WAR IN PERSON |
19 LUDLOW ARRIVES IN England , BUT IS OBLIGED TO WITHDRAW |
20 EFFORTS OF JACOBITES IN Scotland |
21 COURT INTEREST PREVAILS |
22 TORY INTEREST PREVAILS IN NEW PARLIAMENT |
23 BILL FOR RECOGNISING THEIR MAJESTIES |
24 KING WILLIAM LANDS IN Ireland |
25 JAMES MARCHES TO BOYNE |
26 WILLIAM RESOLVES TO GIVE HIM BATTLE |
27 BATTLE OF BOYNE |
28 DEATH OF SCHOMBERG |
29 JAMES EMBARKS FOR FRANCE |
30 WILLIAM ENTERS DUBLIN |
31 VICTORY GAINED BY FRENCH |
32 TORRINGTON COMMITTED TO TOWER |
33 PROGRESS OF WILLIAM IN Ireland |
34 HE INVESTS LIMERICK: IS OBLIGED TO RAISE SIEGE |
35 CORK & KINSALE REDUCED |
36 FRENCH FORCES QUIT Ireland |
37 SAVOY JOINS CONFEDERACY |
38 PRINCE WALDECK DEFEATED |
39 ARCHDUKE JOSEPH ELECTED KING |
40 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
41 COMMONS COMPLY WITH KING'S DEMANDS |
42 PETITION OF TORIES |
43 ATTEMPT AGAINST CARMARTHEN |
44 KING'S VOYAGE TO HOLL& |
45 HE ASSISTS AT CONGRESS |
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1 CONSPIRACY |
2 KING FILLS UP BISHOPRICS |
3 AFFAIRS-OF Scotland |
4 CAMPAIGN IN FLANDERS |
5 ELECTION OF NEW POPE |
6 EMPEROR'S SUCCESS AGAINST TURKS |
7 AFFAIRS OF Ireland |
8 FRENCH & IRISH OBTAIN HONOURABLE CAPITULATION |
9 12K IRISH CATHOLICS TRANSPORTED TO FRANCE |
10 MEETING OF ENGLISH PARLIAMENT |
11 TRANSACTIONS IN PARLIAMENT |
12 ENGLISH & DUTCH FLEETS BAFFLED BY FRENCH |
13 KING DISOBLIGES PRESBYTERIANS OF Scotland |
14 MASSACRE OF GLENCOE |
15 PREPARATIONS FOR DESCENT UPON England |
16 DECLARATION OF KING JAMES |
17 PRECAUTIONS TAKEN BY QUEEN FOR DEFENCE OF NATION |
18 ADMIRAL RUSSEL PUTS TO SEA |
19 HE OBTAINS COMPLETE VICTORY OVER FRENCH |
20 FRENCH TAKE NAMUR IN SIGHT OF KING WILLIAM |
21 ALLIES DEFEATED AT STEENKIRK |
22 EXTRAVAGANT REJOICINGS IN FRANCE |
23 CONSPIRACY AGAINST LIFE OF WILLIAM |
24 CAMPAIGN INACTIVE ON RHINE & IN HUNGARY |
25 DUKE INVADES DAUPHINE |
26 DUKE OF HANOVER CREATED ELECTOR OF EMPIRE |
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1 EARL OF MARLBOROUGH, BISHOP OF ROCHESTER & FALSELY ACCUSED |
2 SOURCES OF NATIONAL DISCONTENT |
3 DISSENSION BETWEEN QUEEN & PRINCESS ANNE |
4 LORDS VINDICATE THEIR PRIVILEGES |
5 COMMONS PRESENT ADDRESSES TO KING & QUEEN |
6 LORDS PRESENT ADDRESS OF ADVICE TO KING |
7 COMMONS ADDRESS KINO |
8 BURNET'S PASTORAL LETTER BURNED |
9 2 HOUSES ADDRESS KING |
10 ACCOUNT OF PLACE & TRIENNIAL PARLIAMENT BILLS |
11 TRIAL OF LORD MOHUN |
12 ALTERATIONS IN MINISTRY |
13 KING ASSEMBLES CONFEDERATE ARMY IN FLANDERS |
14 FRENCH REDUCE HUY |
15 DUKE OF LUXEMBOURG RESOLVES TO ATTACK ALLIES |
16 CHARLEBOY TAKEN BY ENEMY |
17 CAMPAIGN ON RHINE |
18 TRANSACTIONS in HUNGARY & CATALONIA |
19 NAVAL AFFAIRS |
20 EXPEDITION TO WEST INDIES |
21 BENBOW BOMBARDS ST. MALOES |
22 FRENCH KING HAS RECOURSE TO MEDIATION OF DENMARK |
23 KING RETURNS TO England |
24 BOTH HOUSES INQUIRE INTO MISCARRIAGES BY SEA |
25 VAST SUMS GRANTED FOR SERVICES OF ENSUING YEAR |
26 ESTABLISHMENT OF BANK OF England |
27 EAST INDIA COMPANY'S CHARTER |
28 GENERAL NATURALIZATION BILL |
29 ENGLISH ATTEMPT TO MAKE DESCENT IN CAMARET-BAY |
30 ADMIRAL RUSSEL RELIEVES BARCELONA |
31 CAMPAIGN IN FLANDERS |
32 ALLIES REDUCE HUY |
33 PROGRESS OF FRENCH |
34 DEATH OF ARCHBISHOP TILLOTSON & QUEEN MARY |
35 RECONCILIATION BETWEEN KING & PRINCESS OF DENMARK |
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1 ACCOUNT OF LANCASHIRE PLOT |
2 INQUIRY INTO ABUSES IN ARMY |
3 EXAMINATION OF COOKE, ACTON, & OTHERS |
4 DUKE OF LEEDS IMPEACHED |
5 SCOTTISH PARLIAMENT |
6 THEY INQUIRE INTO MASSACRE OF GLENCOE |
7 THEY PASS ACT FOR ERECTING TRADING COMPANY |
8 PROCEEDINGS IN IRISH PARLIAMENT |
9 DISPOSITION OF ARMIES |
10 WILLIAM UNDERTAKES SIEGE OF NAMUR |
11 FAMOUS RETREAT OF PRINCE VAUDEMONT |
12 CAMPAIGN ON RHINE |
13 DUKE OF SAVOY TAKES CASAL |
14 TRANSACTIONS IN CATALONIA |
15 ENGLISH FLEET BOMBARDS ST. MALOES |
16 EXPEDITION TO WEST INDIES |
17 NEW PARLIAMENT |
18 BILL FOR REGULATING TRIALS IN CASES OF HIGH TREASON |
19 RESOLUTIONS WITH RESPECT TO NEW COINAGE |
20 INTRIGUES OF JACOBITES |
21 CONSPIRACY AGAINST LIFE OF WILLIAM |
22 DESIGN OF INVASION DEFEATED |
23 2 HOUSES FORMAN ASSOCIATION FOR DEFENCE OF HIS MAJESTY |
24 ESTABLISHMENT OF LND BANK |
25 ALLIES BURN MAGAZINE AT GIVET |
26 LOUIS MAKES ADVANCES TOWARDS PEACE WITH HOLL& |
27 NAVAL TRANSACTIONS |
28 PROCEEDINGS IN PARLIAMENTS OF Scotland & Ireland |
29 ZEAL OF ENGLISH COMMONS IN THEIR AFFECTION TO KING |
30 RESOLUTIONS TOUCHING COIN |
31 SIR JOHN FENWICK IS APPREHENDED, CONDEMNED, & BEHEADED |
32 EARL OF MONMOUTH SENT TO TOWER |
33 INQUIRY INTO MISCARRIAGES BY SEA |
34 NEGOTIATIONS AT RYSWICK |
35 FRENCH TAKE BARCELONA |
36 EXPEDITION OF ADMIRAL NEVIL TO WEST INDIES |
37 ELECTOR OF SAXONY IS CHOSEN KING OF POL& |
38 CZAR OF MUSCOVY TRAVELS IN DISGUISE |
39 CONGRESS AT RYSWICK |
40 AMBASSADORS SIGN TREATY |
41 GENERAL PACIFICATION |
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1 CHARACTERS OF MINISTERS |
2 NUMBER OF STANDING FORCES REDUCED TO 10K |
3 CIVIL LIST ESTABLISHED |
4 COGNIZANCE TAKEN OF FRAUDULENT ENDORSEMENTS OF EXCHEQUER BILLS |
5 NEW EAST INDIA COMPANY CONSTITUTED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT |
6 SOCIETY FOR REFORMATION OF MANNERS |
7 EARL OF PORTL& RESIGNS |
8 KING DISOWNS SCOTTISH TRADING COMPANY |
9 HE EMBARKS FOR HOLL& |
10 1ST TREATY OF PARTITION |
11 INTRIGUES OF FRANCE AT COURT OF MADRID |
12 COMMONS ADDRESS KING |
13 SCOTTISH COMPANY MAKE A SETTLEMENT ON ISTHMUS OF DARIEN |
14 REMONSTRANCES OF SPANISH COURT |
15 COMMONS PERSIST IN THEIR RESOLUTIONS |
16 INQUIRY INTO EXPEDITION Of CAPTAIN KIDD |
17 INQUIRY INTO IRISH FORFEITURES |
18 COMMONS PASS A BILL OF RESUMPTION |
19 SEVERE BILL PASSED AGAINST PAPISTS |
20 LORD SOMERS DISMISSED |
21 2ND TREATY OF PARTITION |
22 FLEET SENT INTO BALTIC |
23 2ND TREATY OF PARTITION |
24 FRENCH INTEREST PREVAILS AT COURT OF SPAIN |
25 DEATH OF KING OF SPAIN |
26 PHILIP ACKNOWLEDGED KING OF SPAIN |
27 NEW MINISTRY, & NEW PARLIAMENT |
28 INTERCEPTED LETTER |
29 SUCCESSION OF CROWN SETTLED |
30 INEFFECTUAL NEGOTIATION with FRANCE |
31 SEVERE ADDRESSES FROM BOTH HOUSES |
32 WILLIAM IS OBLIGED TO ACKNOWLEDGE KING OF SPAIN |
33 EARL OF ORFORD IMPEACHED |
34 DISPUTES BETWEEN 2 HOUSES |
35 IMPEACHED LORDS ACQUITTED |
36 PETITION OF KENT |
37 PROGRESS OF PRINCE EUGENE |
38 SITUATION OF AFFAIRS IN EUROPE |
39 TREATY OF ALLIANCE BETWEEN EMPEROR & MARITIME POWERS |
40 DEATH OF KING JAMES |
41 LOUIS OWNS PRETENDED PRINCE OF WALES AS KING OF England |
42 KING'S LAST SPEECH TO BOTH HOUSES |
43 BILL OF ABJURATION PASSED |
44 AFFAIRS OF Ireland |
45 KING RECOMMENDS AN UNION |
46 HE FALLS FROM HIS HORSE |
47 HIS DEATH & CHARACTER |
48 QUEEN ANNE |
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1 ANNE SUCCEEDS TO THRONE |
2 ENGAGEMENTS OF HER PREDECESSOR WITH HIS ALLIES FULFILLED |
3 FRENCH MEMORIAL PRESENTED TO STATES GENERAL |
4 QUEEN'S INCLINATION TO TORIES |
5 WAR DECLARED AGAINST FRANCE |
6 PARLIAMENT PROROGUED |
7 WARM OPPOSITION TO MINISTRY IN SCOTTISH PARLIAMENT |
8 THEY RECOGNISE HER MAJESTY'S AUTHORITY |
9 QUEEN APPOINTS COMMISSIONERS TO TREAT OF AN UNION |
10 STATE OF AFFAIRS ON CONTINENT |
11 KEISEESWAERT & LANDAU TAKEN |
12 PROGRESS OF EARL OF MARLBOROUGH |
13 HE NARROWLY ESCAPES BEING TAKEN BY A FRENCH PARTISAN |
14 IMPERIALISTS ARE WORSTED AT FEIDLINGUEN |
15 BATTLE OF LUZZARA, IN ITALY |
16 KING OF SWEDEN DEFEATS AUGUSTUS AT LISSOU |
17 FRUITLESS EXPEDITION TO CADIZ |
18 SPANISH GALLEONS TAKEN & DESTROYED |
19 BENBOW'S ENGAGEMENT WITH DU CASSE |
20 NEW PARLIAMENT |
21 DISPUTES BETWEEN 2 HOUSES |
22 LORDS INQUIRE INTO CONDUCT OF SIR GEORGE ROOKE |
23 COMMERCE PROHIBITED BETWEEN HOLL& , FRANCE, & SPAIN |
24 BILL FOR PREVENTING OCCASIONAL CONFORMITY |
25 INQUIRY INTO PUBLIC ACCOUNTS |
26 DISPUTES BETWEEN 2 HOUSES OF CONVOCATION |
27 ACCOUNT OF PARTIES IN Scotland |
28 DANGEROUS HEATS IN PARLIAMENT |
29 COMMISIONER IS ABANDONED BY CAVALIERS |
30 HE IS IN DANGER OF HIS LIFE |
31 PROCEEDINGS OF IRISH PARLIAMENT |
32 SEVERE ACT PASSED AGAINST PAPISTS |
33 ELECTOR TAKES POSSESSION OF RATISBON |
34 ALLIES REDUCE BONNE |
35 BATTLE OF ECKEREN |
36 PRINCE OF HESSE DEFEATED BY FRENCH |
37 TREATY BETWEEN EMPEROR & DUKE OF SAVOY |
38 SIR CLOUDESLEY SHOVEL SAILS WITH A FLEET |
39 ADMIRAL GRAYDON'S BOOTLESS EXPEDITION |
40 CHARLES KING OF SPAIN ARRIVES IN England |
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8
1 BILL AGAINST OCCASIONAL CONFORMITY |
2 CONSPIRACY OF SIMON FRASER, LORD LOVAT |
3 A REMONSTRANCE PRESENTED TO QUEEN |
4 DISPUTES BETWEEN 2 HOUSES |
5 QUEEN'S BOUNTY to POOR CLERGY |
6 INQUIRY INTO NAVAL AFFAIRS |
7 TRIAL OF LINDSAY |
8 SCOTTISH PARLIAMENT |
9 VIOLENT OPPOSITION TO MINISTRY |
10 THEY PASS ACT OF SECURITY |
11 SITUATION OF EMPEROR'S AFFAIRS |
12 MARLBOROUGH MARCHES WITH ALLIED ARMY INTO GERMANY |
13 FRUITLESS NEGOTIATION WITH ELECTOR |
14 CONFEDERATES OBTAIN COMPLETE VICTORY AT HOCHSTADT |
15 SIEGE OF LANDAU |
16 MARLBOROUGH RETURNS TO England |
17 STATE OF WAR IN EUROPE |
18 CAMPAIGN IN PORTUGAL |
19 SIR GEORGE KOOKE TAKES GIBRALTAR |
20 SESSION OF PARLIAMENT IN England |
21 ACT OF ALIENATION PASSED |
22 DISAGREEMENT ON SUBJECT OF AYLESBURY CONSTABLES |
23 PARLIAMENT DISSOLVED |
24 PROCEEDINGS IN SCOTTISH PARLIAMENT |
25 ACT PASSE FOR TREATY OF UNION |
26 DIFFERENCE BETWEEN PARLIAMENT & CONVOCATION IN Ireland |
27 CAMPAIGN ON MOSELLE |
28 DUKE OF MARLBOROUGH FORCES FRENCH LINES IN BRABANT |
29 HE VISITS COURT OF VIENNA |
30 STATE OF WAR ON UPPER RHINE, IN HUNGARY |
31 FRENCH FLEET DESTROYED |
32 BARCELONA REDUCED BY SIR C. SHOVEL & LORD PETERBOROUGH |
33 EARL'S PROGRESS IN SPAIN |
34 NEW PARLIAMENT IN England |
35 BILL FOR REGENCY |
36 PARLIAMENT PROROGUED |
37 CONFERENCES OPENED FOR TREATY OF UNION WITH Scotland |
38 SUBSTACE OF TREATY |
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1 FRENCH DEFEATED AT BATTLE OF RAMILLIES |
2 SIEGE OF BARCELONA RAISED |
3 PRINCE EUGENE OBTAINS COMPLETE VICTORY OVER FRENCH |
4 SIR C. SHOVEL SAILS WITH REINFORCEMENT TO CHARLES |
5 KING OF SWEDEN MARCHES INTO SAXONY |
6 FRENCH KING DEMANDS CONFERENCES FOR PEACE |
7 MEETING OF SCOTTISH PARLIAMENT |
8 VIOLENT OPPOSITION TO UNION |
9 PROCEEDINGS in ENGLISH PARLIAMENT |
10 COMMONS APPROVE OF ARTICLES OF UNION |
11 PARLIAMENT REVIVED BY PROCLAMATION |
12 QUEEN GIVES AUDIENCE TO MUSCOVITE AMBASSADOR |
13 PROCEEDINGS IN CONVOCATION |
14 FRANCE THREATENED WITH TOTAL RUIN |
15 ALLIES ARE DEFEATED AT ALMANZA |
16 UNSUCCESSFUL ATTEMPT UPON TOULON |
17 SIR CLOUDESLEY SHOVEL WRECKED |
18 INTERVIEW BETWEEN KING OF SWEDEN & DUKE OF MARLBOROUGH |
19 INACTIVE CAMPAIGN in NETHERLANDS |
20 PARTY FORMED AGAINST MARLBOROUGH |
21 MEETING OP 1ST BRITISH PARLIAMENT |
22 INQUIRY INTO STATE OF WAR IN SPAIN |
23 PRETENDER EMBARKS AT DUNKIRK FOR Scotland |
24 STATE OF NATION AT THAT PERIOD |
25 PARLIAMENT DISSOLVED |
26 FRENCH SURPRISE GHENT & BRUGES |
27 ALLIES INVEST LISLE |
28 LISLE SURRENDERED, GHENT TAKEN, & BRUGES ABANDONED |
29 CONQUEST OF MINORCA |
30 RUPTURE BETWEEN POPE & EMPEROR |
31 DEATH OF PRINCE GEORGE OF DENMARK |
32 NEW PARLIAMENT ASSEMBLED |
33 NATURALIZATION BILL |
34 ACT OF GRACE |
35 DISPUTES ABOUT MUSCOVITE AMBASSADOR COMPROMISED |
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1 NEGOTIATION FOR PEACE INEFFECTUAL |
2 ALLIED ARMY TAKE TOURNAY |
3 FRENCH ARE DEFEATED |
4 MONS SURRENDERED |
5 CAMPAIGN IN SPAIN |
6 FRENCH KING'S PROPOSALS OF TREATING REJECTED BY STATES GENERAL |
7 ACCOUNT OF DE SACHEVEREL |
8 HIS TRIAL |
9 DEBATES UPON IT IN LORDS |
10 CONFERENCES AT GERTRUYDENBURGH |
11 PRIDE & OBSTINACY OF DUTCH |
12 DOUAY, BETHUNE, AIRE & TAKEN BY CONFEDERATES |
13 KING CHARLES, OBTAINING VICTORY AT SARAGOSSA, ENTERS MADRID |
14 BATTLE OF VILLAVICIOS |
15 WHIG MINISTRY DISGRACED |
16 DUKE OF MARLBOROUGH INSULTED |
17 INQUIRY INTO CONDUCT OF WAR IN SPAIN |
18 HARLEY STABBED AT COUNCIL BOARD |
19 DEATH OF EMPEROR JOSEPH |
20 PROCEEDINGS IN CONVOCATION |
21 DUKE OF MARLBOROUGH CONTINUES TO COMM& ALLIED ARMY |
22 BOUCHAIN REDUCED |
23 DUKE OF ARGYLE COMMANDS BRITISH TROOPS IN SPAIN |
24 EXPEDITION TO CANADA |
25 NEGOTIATION BETWEEN COURTS OF FRANCE & England |
26 MENAGER ARRIVES PRIVATELY in England |
27 FRENCH KING'S PROPOSALS DISAGREEABLE TO ALLIES |
28 DUKE OF MARLBOROUGH DISMISSED FROM ALL HIS EMPLOYMENTS |
29 PRINCE EUGENE ARRIVES IN England |
30 WALPOLE EXPELLED |
31 RESOLUTIONS AGAINST BARRIER TREATY & DUTCH |
32 ACTS UNFAVOURABLE TO PRESBYTERIAN DISCIPLINE IN Scotland |
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1 QUEEN'S MEASURES OBSTRUCTED |
2 DEATH OF DAUPHIN & HIS SON |
3 QUEEN DEMANDS PHILIP'S RENUNCIATION OF CROWN |
4 DUKE OF ORMOND TAKES COMM& OF BRITISH FORCES |
5 PHILIP PROMISES TO RENOUNCE CROWN OF FRANCE |
6 QUEEN COMMUNICATES PLAN OF PEACE TO PARLIAMENT |
7 IRRUPTION INTO FRANCE BY GENERAL GROVESTEIN |
8 FOREIGN TROOPS IN BRITISH PAY REFUSE TO MARCH WITH ORMOND |
9 ALLIES DEFEATED AT DENAIN |
10 PROGRESS OF CONFERENCES AT UTRECHT |
11 DUKE OF HAMILTON & LORD MOHUN ARE KILLED IN A DUEL |
12 STATES-GENERAL SIGN BARRIER-TREATY |
13 PEACE WITH FRANCE |
14 TREATY WITH FRANCE |
15 SCOTTISH LORDS MOVE FOR A BILL TO DISSOLVE UNION |
16 VIOLENCE OF PARTIES IN England |
17 PROCEEDINGS OF IRISH PARLIAMENT |
18 NEW PARLIAMENT IN England |
19 TREATY OF RASTADT BETWEEN EMPEROR & FRANCE |
20 LORDS TAKE COGNIZANCE OF LIBEL AGAINST SCOTS |
21 MR. STEELE EXPELLED HOUSE |
22 WHIGS' PRECAUTION FOR SECURING PROTESTANT SUCCESSION |
23 WRIT DEMANDED FOR ELECTORAL PRINCE OF HANOVER |
24 PARLIAMENT PROROGUED |
25 PRECAUTIONS TAKEN FOR SECURING PEACE OF KINGDOM |
26 DEATH & CHARACTER OF ANNE |
27 GEORGE 1 |
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1 STATE OF PARTIES |
2 KING GEORGE PROCLAIMED |
3 CIVIL LIST GRANTED TO KING |
4 ELECTORAL PRINCE CREATED PRINCE OF WALES |
5 KING ARRIVES IN England |
6 TORIES TOTALLY EXCLUDED FROM ROYAL FAVOUR |
7 PRETENDER'S MANIFESTO |
8 NEW PARLIAMENT |
9 KING'S FIRST SPEECH |
10 COMMITTEE OF SECRECY |
11 SIR JOHN NORRIS SENT WITH FLEET TO BALTIC |
12 DISCONTENT OF NATION |
13 REPORT OF SECRET COMMITTEE |
14 EARL OF OXFORD SENT TO TOWER |
15 KING DECLARES TO BOTH HOUSES THAT REBELLION IS BEGUN |
16 DUKE OF ORMOND & LORD BOLINGBROKE ATTAINTED |
17 INTRIGUES OF JACOBITES |
18 DEATH OF LOUIS 14 |
19 EARL OF MAR SETS UP PRETENDER'S STANDARD |
20 MACKINTOSH JOINS ENGLISH INSURGENTS |
21 BATTLE AT DUMBLANE |
22 PRETENDER ARRIVES IN Scotland |
23 PROCEEDINGS OF IRISH PARLIAMENT |
24 REBEL LORDS ARE IMPEACHED |
25 EARL OF DEEWENTWATER & LORD KENMUIR ARE BEHEADED |
26 TRIALS OF REBELS |
27 ACT FOR SEPTENNIAL PARLIAMENTS |
28 DUKE OF ARGYLE DISGRACED |
29 TRIPLE ALLIANCE |
30 COUNT GYLLENBURGH ARRESTED |
31 ACCOUNT OF OXFORD RIOT |
32 DIVISION IN MINISTRY |
33 COMMONS PASS SOUTH SEA ACT |
34 TRIAL OF EARL OF OXFORD |
35 PROCEEDINGS IN CONVOCATION WITH REGARD TO DR. HOADLEY |
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1 DIFFERENCE BETWEEN KING & CZAR OF MUSCOVY |
2 KING OF SWEDEN IS KILLED |
3 NEGOTIATION FOR QUADRUPLE ALLIANCE |
4 PROCEEDINGS IN PARLIAMENT |
5 NATURE OF QUADRUPLE ALLIANCE |
6 ADMIRAL BYNG SAILS |
7 HE DESTROYS SPANISH FLEET |
8 REMONSTRANCES OF SPANISH MINISTRY |
9 ACT FOR STRENGTHENING PROTESTANT INTEREST |
10 WAR DECLARED AGAINST SPAIN |
11 CONSPIRACY AGAINST REGENT OF FRANCE |
12 INTENDED INVASION BY ORMOND |
13 300 SPANIARDS L& & TAKEN IN Scotland |
14 ACCOUNT OF PEERAGE BILL |
15 COUNT MERCI ASSUMES COMM& OF IMPERIAL ARMY |
16 ACTIVITY OF ADMIRAL BYNG |
17 SPANISH TROOPS EVACUATE SICILY |
18 PHILIP OBLIGED TO ACCEDE TO QUADRUPLE ALLIANCE |
19 BILL FOR SECURING DEPENDENCY OF Ireland UPON CROWN |
20 SOUTH-SEA ACT |
21 CHARTERS GRANTED TO ROYAL & LONDON ASSURANCE OFFICES |
22 TREATY OF ALLIANCE WITH SWEDEN |
23 PRINCE OF HESSE ELECTED KING OF SWEDEN |
24 EFFECTS OF SOUTH-SEA SCHEME |
25 SECRET COMMITTEE APPOINTED BY HOUSE OF COMMONS |
26 SEVERE RESOLUTIONS AGAINST SOUTH-SEA COMPANY |
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14
1 BILL AGAINST ATHEISM |
2 ALLIANCE BETWEEN GREAT BRITAIN, FRANCE & SPAIN |
3 PLAGUE AT MARSEILLES |
4 DEBATES IN HOUSE OF LORDS ABOUT MR. LAW |
5 SENTIMENTS OF SOME LORDS TOUCHING WAR |
6 PETITION OF QUAKERS |
7 NEW PARLIAMENT |
8 DECLARATION OF PRETENDER |
9 REPORT OF SECRET COMMITTEE |
10 BILL OF PAINS & PENALTIES AGAINST BISHOP OF ROCHESTER |
11 PROCEEDINGS AGAINST THOSE CONCERNED IN LOTTERY AT HAMBURGH |
12 AFFAIRS OF CONTINENT |
13 CLAMOUR IN Ireland ON ACCOUNT OF WOOD'S COINAGE |
14 DEATH OF DUKE OF ORLEANS |
15 ACT FOR LESSENING PUBLIC DEBTS |
16 PHILIP, KING OF SPAIN, ABDICATES THRONE |
17 ABUSES IN CHANCERY |
18 TRIAL OF EARL OF MACCLESFIELD |
19 DEBATES ABOUT DEBTS OF CIVIL LIST |
20 BILL IN FAVOUR OF LATE LORD BOLINGBROKE |
21 TREATY OF ALLIANCE |
22 TREATY OF HANOVER |
23 SQUADRON SENT TO BALTIC |
24 ADMIRAL HOSIER'S EXPEDITION |
25 DISGRACE OF DUKE DE RIPPERDA |
26 SUBSTNCE OF KING'S SPEECH |
27 DEBAT IN HOUSE OF LORDS |
28 CONVETIONS WITH SWEDEN & HESSE-CASSEL |
29 VOTE OF CREDIT |
30 SIEGE OF GIBRALTAR |
31 PRELIMINARIES OF PEACE |
32 DEATH & CHARACTER OF GEORGE 1 |
33 GEORGE 2 |
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1 GEORGE 2 ASCENDS THRONE |
2 CHARACTERS OF PRINCIPAL PERSONS CONCERNED IN MINISTRY |
3 DEBATES IN PARLIAMENT CONCERNING CIVIL LIST |
4 NEW PARLIAMENT |
5 VIOLENT DISPUTE CONCERNING NATIONAL DEBT |
6 DOUBLE MARRIAGE BETWEEN HOUSES OF SPAIN & PORTUGAL |
7 LIBERALITY OF COMMONS |
8 DEBATES ON SUBSIDIES OF HESSE CASSEL & WOLFENBUTTLE |
9 COMMITTEE FOR INSPECTING GAOLS |
10 ADDRESS TOUCHING SPANISH DEPREDATIONS.
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11 PROCEEDINGS IN HOUSE OF LORDS |
12 WISE CONDUCT OF IRISH PARLIAMENT |
13 ABDICATION OF KING OF SARDINIA |
14 SUBSTANCE OF KING'S SPEECH |
15 OBJECTIONS TO TREATY OF SEVILLE |
16 OPPOSITION TO STANDING ARMY |
17 BILL PROHIBITING LOANS |
18 CHARTER OF EAST INDIA COMPANY |
19 EMPEROR RESENTS TREATY OF SEVILLE |
20 ARRIVAL OF 7 INDIAN CHIEFS |
21 BILL AGAINST PENSIONERS SITTING AS MEMBERS IN HOUSE OF COMMONS |
22 TREATY OF VIENNA |
23 DEATH OF DUKE OF PARMA |
24 DON CARLOS TAKES POSSESSION OF HIS TERRITORIES |
25 FRANCE DISTRATED BY RELIGIOUS DISPUTES |
26 MINISTRY VOLENTLY OPPOSED |
27 DEBATE ON STANDING ARMY |
28 CHARITABLE CORPORATION |
29 REVIVAL OF SALT-TAX |
30 MR. PULTENEY'S NAME STRUCK OUT OF LIST OF PRIVY COUNSELLORS |
31 KING SETS OUT FOR HANOVER |
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1 REMARKABLE INSTANCE OF SUICIDE |
2 AFFAIRS OF CONTINENT |
3 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
4 ADDRESS TO KING |
5 EXCISE SCHEME PRPOSED |
6 BILL FOR A DOWER TO PRINCESS ROYAL |
7 DOUBLE ELECTION OF KING OF POL& |
8 CONFEDERACY AGAINST EMPEROR |
9 ARRIVAL OF PRINCE OF ORANGE |
10 ALTERCATION IN COMMONS |
11 MOTION FOR REPEAL OF SEPTENNIAL ACT |
12 CONCLUSION OF REMARKABLE SPEECH BY SIR W. WYNDHAM |
13 PARLIAMENT DISSOLVED |
14 DANTZIC BESIEGED BY RUSSIANS |
15 PHILIPSBURGH TAKEN BY FRENCH |
16 BATTLE OF PARMA |
17 IMPERIALISTS ARE AGAIN WORSTED |
18 NEW PARLIAMENT IN GREAT BRITAIN |
19 DEBATE ON SUBSIDY TO DENMARK |
20 PETITION OF SOME SCOTTISH NOBLEMEN |
21 MISUNDERSTANDING BETWEEN COURTS OF SPAIN & PORTUGAL |
22 PRELIMINARIES SIGNED BY EMPEROR & KING OF FRANCE |
23 PROCEEDINGS IN PARLIAMENT |
24 BILL FOR RELIEF OF QUAKERS IN ARTICLE OF TITHES |
25 MORTMAIN ACT |
26 REMARKABLE RIOT AT EDINBURGH |
27 RUPTURE BETWEEN CZARINA & OTTOMAN PORTE |
28 SESSION OF PARLIAMENT OPENED |
29 MOTION IN BOTH HOUSES FOR SETTLEMENT ON PRINCE OF WALES |
30 SCHEME FOR REDUCING INTEREST OF NATIONAL DEBT |
31 BILL AGAINST CITY OF EDINBURGH |
32 PLAY HOUSE BILL |
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1 RUSSIANS TAKE OCZAKOW |
2 DEATH OF CAROLINE, QUEEN CONSORT |
3 DISPUTE IN PARLIAMENT |
4 SPANISH DEPREDATIONS |
5 MOTIVES FOR AVOIDING WAR |
6 BILL FOR SECURING TRADE IN AMERICA |
7 BIRTH OF PRINCE GEORGE |
8 PROGRESS of WAR AGAINST TURKS |
9 DISPUTE BETWEEN HANOVER & DENMARK |
10 PETITIONS AGAINST CONVENTION |
11 DEBATE ON CONTENTION |
12 SECESSION OF CHIEF MEMBERS IN OPPOSITION |
13 HOUSE OF LORDS DEBATE UPON ADDRESS TO HIS MAJESTY |
14 PARLIAMENT PROROGUED |
15 KING OF SPAIN PUBLISHES A MANIFESTO |
16 EMPEROR & CZARINA CONCLUDE PEACE WITH TURKS |
17 PREPARATIONS FOR WAR IN England |
18 PENSION-BILL REVIVED & LOST |
19 PORTO BELLO TAKEN by ADMIRAL VERNON |
20 MARRIAGE OF PRINCESS MARY TO PRINCE OF HESSE |
21 STRONG ARMAMENT SENT TO WEST INDIES |
22 DEATH OF EMPEROR & CZARINA |
23 PROCEEDINGS IN PARLIAMENT |
24 DISCONTENTS AGAINST MINISTRY |
25 MOTION FOR REMOVING SIR R. WALPOLE FROM HIS MAJESTY'S COUNCILS |
26 DEBATE ON MUTINY BILL |
27 PROCEEDINGS IN HOUSE OF LORDS |
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1 ARMY UNDER LORD CATHCART & SIR CHALONER OGLE |
2 NATURE OF CLIMATE ON SPANISH MAIN |
3 ADMIRAL VERNON SAILS TO CARTHAGENA |
4 EXPEDITION TO CUBA |
5 RUPTURE BETWEEN QUEEN OF HUNGARY & KING OF PRUSSIA |
6 TREATY OF NEUTRALITY CONCLUDED WITH FRANCE FOR HANOVER |
7 BODY OF FRENCH FORCES JOIN ELECTOR OF BAVARIA |
8 WAR BETWEEN RUSSIA & SWEDEN |
9 REVOLUTION IN RUSSIA |
10 INACTIVITY OF NAVAL POWER OF GREAT BRITAIN |
11 REMARKABLE MOTION IN HOUSE OF COMMONS BY LORD SOMERSET |
12 COUNTRY PARTY OBTAIN MAJORITY IN COMMONS |
13 SIR ROBERT WALPOLE CREATED EARL OF ORFORD |
14 CHANGE IN MINISTRY |
15 INQUIRY INTO ADMINISTRATION OF SIR ROBERT WALPOLE |
16 ELECTOR OF BAVARIA CHOSEN EMPEROR |
17 KING OF PRUSSIA GAINS BATTLE AT CZASLAW |
18 EXTRAORDINARY RETREAT OF M. DE BELLEISLE |
19 KING OF GREAT BRITAIN FORMS ARMY IN FLANDERS |
20 PRORESS OF WAR BETWEEN RUSSIA & SWEDEN |
21 KING OF SARDINIA DECLARES FOR HOUSE OF AUSTRIA |
22 OPERATIONS IN WEST INDIES |
23 EXTRAORDINARY MOTION IN HOUSE OF LORDS |
24 BILL FOR QUIETING CORPORATIONS |
25 CONVENTION BETWEEN EMPEROR & QUEEN OF HUNGARY |
26 DIFFERENCE BETWEEN PRUSSIA & ELECTOR OF HANOVER |
27 ENGLISH OBTAIN VICTORY OVER FRENCH |
28 TREATY OF WORMS |
29 AFFAIRS IN NORTH |
30 BATTLE OF CAMPO-SANTO |
31 TRANSACTIONS OF BRITISH FLEET |
32 FRUITLESS ATTEMPTS UPON SPANISH SETTLEMENTS |
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1 PROJECTED INVASION OF GREAT BRITAIN |
2 FRENCH SQUADRON SAILS UP ENGLISH CHANNEL |
3 KINGDOM PUT IN STATE OF DEFENCE |
4 DESIGN OF FRENCH DEFEATED |
5 BILL AGAINST THOSE WHO SHOULD CORRESPOND WITH PRETENDER'S SONS |
6 NAVAL ENGAGEMENT OFF TOULON |
7 TREATY OF FRANCKFORT |
8 PROGRESS OF FRENCH KING IN NETHERLANDS |
9 PRINCE CHARLES OF LORRAINE PASSES RHINE |
10 CAMPAIGN IN BAVARIA & FLANDERS |
11 BATTLE OF CONI |
12 RETURN OF COMMODORE ANSON |
13 REVOLUTION IN BRITISH MINISTRY |
14 TREATY OF DRESDEN |
15 GR& DUKE OF TUSCANY ELECTED EMPEROR |
16 ALLIES ARE DEFEATED |
17 KING OF SARDINIA ALMOST STRIPPED OF HIS DOMINIONS |
18 ENGLISH TAKE CAPE BRETON |
19 PROJECT OF INSURRECTION IN GREAT BRITAIN |
20 ELDEST SON OF CHEVALIER DE ST. GEORGE LANDS IN Scotland |
21 EFFORTS OF FRIENDS OF GOVERNMENT IN Scotland |
22 PRECAUTIONS TAKEN IN England |
23 REBELS RETREAT INTO Scotland |
24 KING'S TROOPS UNDER HAWLEY ARE WORSTED AT FALKIEK |
25 DUKE OF CUMBERL& COMMANDS ROYAL TROOPS |
26 REBELS UNDERTAKE SIEGE OF FORT WILLIAM |
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20
1 DUKE OF CUMBERL& TAKES POSSESSION OF INVERNESS |
2 PRETENDER ESCAPES TO FRANCE |
3 CONVULSION IN MINISTRY |
4 TRIAL & EXECUTION OF REBELS |
5 STATES-GENERAL ALARMED AT PROGRESS OF FRENCH |
6 COUNT SAXE SUBDUES ALL FLANDERS, BRABANT & HAINAULT |
7 FRENCH & SPANIARDS ABANDON PIEDMONT & MILANESE |
8 GENOESE EXPEL AUSTRIANS |
9 MADRAS TAKEN BY FRENCH |
10 NAVAL TRANSACTIONS in WEST INDIES |
11 PARLIAMENT DISSOLVED |
12 FRENCH & ALLIES TAKE FIELD IN FLANDERS |
13 PRINCE OF ORANGE ELECTED STADTHOLDER |
14 SIEGE OF BERGEN-OP-ZOOM |
15 CHEVALIER DE BELLEISLE SLAIN |
16 FRENCH SQUADRON TAKEN |
17 ADMIRAL HAWKE OBTAINS ANOTHER VICTORY OVER FRENCH |
18 CONGRESS AT AIX-LA-CHAPELLE |
19 COMPLIANT TEMPER OF NEW PARLIAMENT |
20 PREPARATIONS FOR CAMPAIGN IN NETHERLANDS |
21 SIEGE OF MAESTRICHT. FORMS CESSATION |
22 TRANSACTIONS IN EAST & WEST INDIES |
23 CONCLUSION OF DEFINITIVE TREATY AT AIX-LA-CHAPELLE |
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1 REFLECTIONS ON PEACE |
2 PRINCE OF WALES' ADHERENTS JOIN OPPOSITION |
3 CHARACTER OF MINISTRY |
4 SESSION OPNED |
5 EXORBITANT DEM& OF EMPRESS-QUEEN OPPOSED |
6 VIOLENT CONTEST CONCERNING SEAMEN'S BILL |
7 BILL FOR LIMITING TERM OF SOLDIER'S SERVICE |
8 MEASURES TAKEN WITH RESPECT TO AFRICAN TRADE |
9 SCHEME FOR IMPROVING BRITISH FISHERY |
10 ATTEMPT TO OPEN COMMERCE TO HUDSON'S BAY |
11 PLAN FOR MAINTAINING NAVY |
12 ELECTION OF CHANCELLOR OF UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE |
13 SCHEME FOR NEW SETTLEMENT |
14 TON OF HALIFAX FOUNDED |
15 FRENCH ATTEMPTS TO SETTLE Island OF TOBAGO |
16 REJOICINGS FOR PEACE |
17 APPEARANCE OF RUPTURE BETWEEN RUSSIA & SWEDEN |
18 INTERPOSITION OF KING OF PRUSSIA |
19 CONDCT OF DIFFERENT EUROPEAN POWERS |
20 INSOLENCE OF BARBARY CORSAIRS |
21 DISTURBANCES IN England |
22 SESSION OPENED |
23 SCHEME FOR REDUCING INTEREST OF NATIONAL DEBT |
24 NEW MUTINY BILL |
25 BILL FOR ENCOURAGING IMPORTATION OF IRON FROM AMERICA |
26 ERECTION OF BRITISH HERRING FISHERY |
27 NEW AFRICAN COMPANY |
28 WESTMINSTER ELECTION |
29 EARTHQUAKES IN LONDON |
30 PESTILENTIAL FEVER AT SESSION IN OLD BAILEY |
31 DISPUTES BETWEEN RUSSIA & SWEDEN |
32 PLAN FOR ELECTING ARCHDUKE JOSEPH KING OF ROMANS |
33 DISPUTES WITH FRENCH ABOUT LIMITS OF NOVA SCOTIA |
34 TREATY WITH SPAIN |
35 SESSION OPENED |
36 DEATH & CHARACTER OF PRINCE OF WALES |
37 SETTLEMENT OF REGENCY IN CASE OF MINOR SOVEREIGN |
38 GENERAL NATURALIZATION BILL |
39 CENSURE PASSED UPON PAPER ENTITLED CONSTITUTIONAL QUERIES |
40 PROCEEDINGS OF COMMONS ON WESTMINSTER ELECTION |
41 MR. MURRAY SENT PRISONER TO NEWGATE |
42 SESSION CLOSED. STYLE ALTERED |
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22
1 DEATH OF QUEEN OF DENMARK & PRINCE OF ORANGE |
2 MISUNDERSTANDING BETWEEN CZARINA & KING OF PRUSSIA |
3 MEASURES FOR ELECTING KING OF ROMANS |
4 DEATH OF KING OF SWEDEN |
5 SESSION OPENED |
6 PROCEEDINGS UPON PAMPHLET, ENTITLED CASE OF MR. MURRAY |
7 LAW RELATING TO FORFEITED ESTATES IN Scotland |
8 NEW CONSOLIDATION OF FUNDS |
9 2 PORTS OPENED FOR IMPORTATION OF IRISH WOOL |
10 KING SETS OUT FOR HANOVER |
11 DISPUTE BETWEEN HANOVER & PRUSSIA |
12 MISUNDERSTANDING BETWEEN COURTS OF LONDON & BERLIN |
13 IMPROVEMENT OF POMERANIA |
14 TREATY WITH ELECTOR PALATINE |
15 SESSION OPENED |
16 GAME ACT |
17 ACT FOR PERFORMING QUARANTINE |
18 ACT FOR PREVENTING PLUNDERING OF SHIPWRECKED VESSELS |
19 BILL RELATING TO BOUNTY OF CORN EXPORTED |
20 TURKEY TRADE LAID OPEN |
21 NATURALIZATION OF JEWS |
22 MARRIAGE ACT |
23 DELIBERATIONS CONCERNING SUGAR COLONIES |
24 FATE OF REGISTER BILL |
25 SIR HANS SLOANE'S MUSEUM PURCHASED BY PARLIAMENT |
26 EXECUTION OF DR. CAMERON |
27 TUMULTS IN DIFFERENT PARTS OF KINGDOM |
28 DISTURBANCES IN FRANCE |
29 PROCEEDINGS OF DIET RELATIVE TO EAST FRIEZEL& |
30 EXTRAORINARY TREATY |
31 CONFERENCES WITH RESPECT TO NOVA SCOTIA BROKE UP |
32 DESCRIPTION OF NOVA SCOTIA |
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1 AMBITIOUS SCHEMES OF FRENCH |
2 RISE & CONDUCT OF OHIO COMPANY |
3 PERFIDY OF FRENCH |
4 MAJOR LAURENCE DEFEATS FRENCH NEUTRALS |
5 BRITISH AMBASSADOR AT PARIS AMUSED WITH GENERAL PROMISES |
6 SESSION OPENED |
7 REPEAL OF ACT FOR NATURALIZING JEWS |
8 MOTION FOE REPEALING A FORMER ACT FAVOURABLE TO JEWS |
9 EAST-INDIA MUTINY BILL |
10 SESSION CLOSED |
11 DEATH OF MR. PELHAM. CHANGE IN MINISTRY |
12 NEW PARLIAMENT ASSEMBLED & PROROGUED |
13 DISPUTES IN IRISH PARLIAMENT |
14 TRANSACTIONS IN EAST INDIES |
15 ACCOUNT OF ENGLISH SETTLEMENTS |
16 DISPUTE ABOUT GOVERNMENT OF ARCOT |
17 MAHOMMED ALI KHAN SUPPORTED BY ENGLISH |
18 MR. CLIVE TAKES ARCOT |
19 MR. CLIVE REDUCES THREE FORTS |
20 CHUNDA SAIB TAKEN & PUT TO DEATH |
21 CONVENTION BETWEEN EAST INDIA COMPANIES OF England & FRANCE |
22 GENERAL VIEW OF BRITISH COLONIES IN NORTH AMERICA |
23 FRENCH SURPRISE LOG'S TOWN |
24 CONFERENCE WITH INDIANS |
25 COLONEL WASHINGTON DEFEATED & TAKEN BY FRENCH |
26 DIVISIONS AMONG BRITISH COLONIES |
27 HEREDITARY PRINCE OF HESSE-CASSEL PROFESSES CATHOLIC RELIGION |
28 PARLIAMENT OF PARIS RECALLED FROM EXILE |
29 AFFAIRS OF SPAIN & PORTUGAL |
30 SESSION OPENED |
31 BILL IN BEHALF OF CHELSEA PENSIONERS |
32 MESSAGE FROM KING TO HOUSE OF COMMONS |
33 COURT OF VERSAILLES AMUSES ENGLISH MINISTRY |
34 SESSION CLOSED |
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1 PREPARATIONS FOR WAR |
2 EARL PAULET'S MOTION |
3 REGENCY APPOINTED |
4 BOSCAWEN'S EXPEDITION |
5 FRENCH AMBASSADOR RECALLED |
6 AFFAIRS OF ENGLISH IN AMERICA |
7 BRADDOCK'S UNFORTUNATE EXPEDITION |
8 EXPEDITION AGAINST CROWN POINT & NIAGARA RESOLVED ON |
9 BRAVERY OF CAPTAIN M'GINNES |
10 DESCRIPTION OF FORT OSWEGO |
11 EXPEDITION AGAINST NIAGARA |
12 GENERAL SHIRLEY RETURNS TO ALBANY |
13 TREATY WITH LANDGRAVE OF HESSE-CASSEL |
14 NEWS OF CAPTURE OF ALCIDE & LYS REACHES England |
15 KING RETURNS FROM HANOVER, & CONCLUDES TREATY WITH RUSSIA |
16 DECLARATION OF FRENCH MINISTRY AT COURT OF VIENNA |
17 SPIRITED DECLARATION OF PRUSSIA |
18 FRENCH MAKE ANOTHER UNSUCCESSFUL ATTEMPT UPON COURT OF SPAIN |
19 IMPERIAL COURT REFUSES AUXILIARIES TO England |
20 FRENCH TAKE BLANDFORD |
21 STATE OF ENGLISH & FRENCH NAVIES |
22 SESSION OPENED |
23 REMARKABLE ADDRESSES OF BOTH HOUSES |
24 HIS MAJESTY'S ANSWER |
25 ALTERATIONS IN MINISTRY |
26 EARTHQUAKE AT LISBON |
27 RELIEF VOTED TO PORTUGUESE |
28 MUTINY BILL, MARINE, & MARINERS' ACTS CONTINUED |
29 ACT FOR RAISING REGIMENT OF FOOT IN NORTH AMERICA |
30 MARITIME LAWS OF England EXTENDED TO AMERICA |
31 QUIET OF Ireland RESTORED |
32 TREATY CONCLUDED WITH PRUSSIA |
33 NEW MILITIA-BILL |
34 SESSION CLOSED |
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1 LETTER FROM M. ROUILLE |
2 FRENCH THREATEN GREAT BRITAIN WITH INVASION |
3 REQUISITION OF 6K DUTCH TROOPS |
4 HESSIANS & HANOVERIANS TRANSPORTED INTO England |
5 FRENCH PREPARATIONS AT TOULON |
6 ADMIRAL BYNG SAILS FOR MEDITERRANEAN |
7 ADMIRAL BYNG ARRIVES AT GIBRALTAR |
8 HE ENGAGES M. DE LA GALISSONNIERE OFF MINORCA |
9 ADMIRAL BYNG SUPERSEDED & SENT HOME PRISONER |
10 ACCOUNT OF SIEGE OF ST. PHILIP'S FORT IN MINORCA |
11 PRECAUTIONS taken by GENERAL BLAKENEY |
12 SIR E. HAWKE SAILS TO MINORCA |
13 GALLANTRY OF FORTUNATUS WRIGHT |
14 GENERAL BLAKENEY CREATED A BARON |
15 MEASURES TAKEN FOR DEFENCE OF GREAT BRITAIN |
16 EARL OF LOUDON APPOINTED COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF IN AMERICA |
17 HIS BRITANNIC MAJESTY'S DECLARATION OF WAR |
18 SUBSTANCE OF FRENCH KING'S DECLARATION |
19 ADDRESS OF CITY OF LONDON |
20 TRIAL OF GENERAL FOWKE |
21 AFFAIRS OF AMERICA |
22 EARL OF LOUDON ARRIVES AT NEW YORK |
23 OSWEGO REDUCED BY ENEMY |
24 FURTHER PROCEEDINGS IN AMERICA |
25 NAVAL OPERATIONS IN AMERICA |
26 TRANSACTIONS IN EAST INDIES |
27 CALCUTTA BESIEGED |
28 FATE OF THOSE WHO PERISHED IN DUNGEON AT CALCUTTA |
29 ADDITIONAL CRUELTIES EXERCISED ON MR. HOLWELL |
30 FORT GERIAH TAKEN BY ADMIRAL WATSON & MR. CLIVE |
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1 MOTIVES OF WAR IN GERMANY |
2 MEASURES TAKEN BY KING OF PRUSSIA & ELECTOR OF HANOVER |
3 KING OF PRUSSIA DEMANDS EXPLANATION |
4 PRUSSIAN ARMY ENTERS SAXONY |
5 PRUSSIANS PENETRATE INTO BOHEMIA |
6 SAXON ARMY SURRENDERS |
7 KING OF POL& 'S MEMORIAL TO STATES-GENERAL |
8 IMPERIAL DECREES PUBLISHED AGAINST KING OF PRUSSIA |
9 DECLARATION OF DIFFERENT POWERS |
10 HIS PRUSSIAN MAJESTY'S ANSWER TO SAXON MEMORIAL |
11 DISPUTES BETWEEN PARLIAMENT OF PARIS & CLERGY |
12 DEARTH OF CORN IN England |
13 SESSION OPENED |
14 DEBATES ON ADDRESS |
15 BILL PASSED FOR PROHIBITING EXPORTATION OF CORN |
16 REFLECTIONS ON CONTINENTAL WAR |
17 MESSAGES FROM KING TO PARLIAMENT |
18 MEASURES TAKEN TO REMOVE SCARCITY OF CORN |
19 MILITIA BILL |
20 BILL FOR QUARTERING FOREIGN TROOPS |
21 BILL FOR MORE SPEEDY RECRUITING L& -FORCES & MARINES |
22 ACT FOR IMPORTING AMERICAN IRON DUTY FREE |
23 REGULATIONS WITH RESPECT TO IMPORTATION OF SILK |
24 INQUIRY INTO SCARCITY OF CORN |
25 INVESTIGATION OF LOSS OF MINORCA |
26 EXAMINATION of AMERICAN CONTRACT |
27 INQUIRY INTO CONDUCT OF ADMIRAL KNOWLES |
28 RESOLUTIONS concerning MILFORD-HAVEN |
29 SESSION CLOSED |
30 TRIAL OF ADMIRAL BYNG |
31 BILL TO RELEASE MEMBERS OF COURT-MARTIAL |
32 EXECUTION OF ADMIRAL BYNG |
33 REMARKS ON ADMIRAL BYNG'S FATE |
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1 MR. PITT & MR. LEGGE TAKEN INTO ADMINISTRATION |
2 COALITION OF PARTIES |
3 DESCENT ON COAST OF FRANCE MEDITATED |
4 COMM& OF FLEET GIVEN TO SIR EDWARD HAWKE |
5 ADMIRAL KNOWLES SENT TO TAKE AIX |
6 ATTACK & SURRENDER OF AIX |
7 FLEET RETURNS TO SPITHEAD |
8 SIR JOHN MORDAUNT TRIED BY COURT-MARTIAL |
9 FLEETS SENT TO EAST & WEST INDIES |
10 RIOTS OCCASIONED BY HIGH PRICE OF CORN |
11 OPERATIONS IN AMERICA |
12 LORD LOUDON'S CONDUCT IN AMERICA |
13 FORT WILLIAM-HENRY TAKEN by FRENCH |
14 NAVAL TRANSACTIONS IN AMERICA |
15 STATE OF AFFAIRS IN EAST INDIES |
16 SEDUCTION OF CHANDERNAGORE |
17 COLONEL CLIVE DEFEATS SUBA AT PLAISSEY |
18 ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION OF KING OF FRANCE |
19 CHANGE IN FRENCH MINISTRY |
20 STATE OF CONFEDERACY |
21 SKIRMISHES BETWEEN PRUSSIANS & AUSTRIANS |
22 NEUTRALITY OF EMPEROR, & BEHAVIOUR OF DUTCH |
23 DECLARATION OF CZARINA AGAINST KING OF PRUSSIA |
24 KING OF PRUSSIA ENTERS BOHEMIA |
25 PRAGUE INVESTED |
26 COUNT DAUN COMMANDS AUSTRIANS |
27 KING OF PRUSSIA DEFEATED AT KOLIN |
28 PREPARATIONS FOR DEFENCE OF HANOVER |
29 SKIRMISHS WITH FRENCH |
30 DUKE OF CUMBERL& PASSES WESER |
31 BATTLE OF HASTENBECK |
32 FRENCH TAKE POSSESSION OF HANOVER & HESSE-CASSEL |
33 FRENCH REDUCE VERDEN & BREMEN |
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1 FRENCH ENTER PRUSSIAN DOMINIONS |
2 RUSSIAN FLEET BLOCKS UP PRUSSIAN PORTS IN BALTIC |
3 ARMY OF EMPIRE RAISED |
4 AUSTRIANS TAKE GABEL |
5 PRINCE OF PRUSSIA LEAVES ARMY |
6 COMMUNICATION BETWEEN England & OSTEND BROKE OFF |
7 MARESCHAL LEHWALD ATTACKS RUSSIANS NEAR NORKITTEN |
8 HASTY RETREAT OF RUSSIANS OUT OF PRUSSIA |
9 FRENCH & IMPERIALISTS TAKE GOTHA |
10 ACTION BETWEEN PRUSSIANS & AUSTRIANS NEAR GOERLITZ |
11 FRENCH OBLIGE FERDIN& TO RETIRE |
12 BATTLE OF ROSBACH |
13 AUSTRIANS TAKE SCHWEIDNITZ |
14 MARESCHAL KEITH LAYS BOHEMIA UNDER CONTRIBUTION |
15 HOSTILITIES of SWEDES in POMERANIA |
16 MEMORIAL PRESENTED TO DUTCH |
17 DISPUTES CONCERNING CONVENTION OF CLOSTER-SEVEN |
18 PROGRESS OF HANOVERIAN ARMY |
19 DEATH OF QUEEN OF POL& |
20 FATE OF CAPTAIN DEATH |
21 SESSION OPENED |
22 2ND TREATY WITH PRUSSIA |
23 BILLS FOR ENCOURAGEMENT OF SEAMEN |
24 ACT FOR ASCERTAINING QUALIFICATION OF VOTING |
25 BILL FOR MORE EFFECTUALLY MANNING NAVY |
26 HABEAS-CORPUS ACT AMENDED |
27 SCHEME IN FAVOUR OF FOUNDLING HOSPITAL |
28 PROCEEDINGS RELATIVE TO AFRICAN COMPANY |
29 SESSION CLOSED |
30 VIGOROUS PREPARATIONS FOR WAR |
31 FRENCH EVACUATE EMBDEN |
32 ADMIRAL BRODERICK'S SHIP BURNT |
33 DESCENT AT CANCALLE BAY |
34 EXPEDITION AGAINST CHERBOURG |
35 DESCENT AT ST. MALOES |
36 ENGLISH DEFEATED AT ST. CAS |
37 CLAMOURS OF DUTCH MERCHANTS |
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1 EXPEDITION AGAINST SENEGAL |
2 FORT LOUIS & SENEGAL TAKEN |
3 EXPEDITION TO CAPE-BRETON |
4 LOUISBOURG TAKEN |
5 ATTEMPT UPON TICONDEROGA |
6 FORT FRONTENAC TAKEN & DESTROYED BY ENGLISH |
7 BRIGADIER FORBES TAKES FORT DU QUESNE |
8 SHIPWRECK OF CAPTAIN BARTON |
9 GALLANT EXPLOIT OF CAPTAIN TYRREL |
10 TRANSACTIONS IN EAST INDIES |
11 TRANSACTIONS on CONTINENT of EUROPE |
12 STATE of ARMIES on CONTINENT |
13 FRENCH KING CHANGES ADMINISTRATION OF HANOVER |
14 TREATY BETWEEN FRENCH KING & DUKE OF BRUNSWICK |
15 DECREE OF AULIC COUNCIL |
16 BREMEN TAKEN & RETAKEN |
17 FRENCH ABANDON HANOVER |
18 PRINCE FERDIN& DEFEATS FRENCH |
19 PRINCE OF YSEMBOURG DEFEATED |
20 GENERAL IMHOFF DEFEATS M. DE CHEVERT |
21 GENERAL OBERG DEFEATED by FRENCH |
22 DEATH OF DUKE OF MARLBOROUGH |
23 OPERATIONS OF KING OF PRUSSIA |
24 PROGRESS OF RUSSIANS |
25 PRUSSIANS DEFEAT RUSSIANS |
26 SUBURBS OF DRESDEN BURNT |
27 PRUSSIANS RAISE SIEGE OF NEISS, & RELIEVE DRESDEN |
28 INHABITANTS OF SAXONY OPPRESSED |
29 PROGRESS OF SWEDES IN POMERANIA |
30 PRINCE CHARLES OF SAXONY ELECTED DUKE OF COURL& |
31 KING OF England 'S MEMORIAL |
32 DEATH OF POPE BENEDICT |
33 KING OF PORTUGAL ASSASSINATED |
34 PROCEEDINGS OF FRENCH MINISTRY |
35 CONDUCT OF KING OF DENMARK |
36 CONFERENCES AT HAGUE |
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1 TRIALS OF DRS. HENSEY & SHEBBEARE |
2 INSTITUTION OF MAGDALEN & OTHER ASYLUMS |
3 SOCIETY FOR ENCOURAGEMENT OF ARTS |
4 NEW TREATY WITH KING OF PRUSSIA |
5 SUPPLIES GRANTED |
6 KING'S MESSAGE TO COMMONS |
7 BILLS RELATING TO DISTILLERY |
8 REGULATIONS with RESPECT to PRIVATEERS |
9 NEW MILITIA LAWS |
10 ACT FOR RELIEF OF DEBTORS REVIVED |
11 BILLS FOR IMPORTATION OF IRISH BEEF & TALLOW |
12 CASE OF INSOLVENT DEBTORS |
13 CASE OF CAPTAIN WALKER |
14 REMARKS ON BANKRUPT LAWS |
15 INQUIR INTO STATE OF POOR |
16 REGULATION OF WEIGHTS & MEASURES |
17 FOUNDLING HOSPITAL |
18 PREPARATIONS FOR WAR |
19 DEATH OF PRINCESS OF ORANGE |
20 EXAMPLES MADE OF PIRATES |
21 MURDER OF DANIEL CLARKE |
22 MAJORITY OF PRINCE OF WALES |
23 NEW BRIDGE AT BLACKFRIARS |
24 FIRE IN CORNHILL |
25 METHOD CONTRIVED TO FIND OUT LONGITUDE |
26 INSTALLATION AT OXFORD |
27 CAPTURES MADE BY CRUISERS |
28 PRIZES TAKEN IN WEST INDIES |
29 ENGAGEMENT BETWEEN HERCULES & FLORISSANT |
30 HAVRE-DE-GRACE BOMBARDED |
31 BOSCAWEN DEFEATS M. DE LA CLUE |
32 PREPARATIONS MADE BY FRENCH FOR INVADING England |
33 ACCOUNT OF THUROT |
34 FRENCH FLEET SAILS FROM BREST |
35 ADMIRAL HAWKE DEFEATS M. DE CONFLANS |
36 IRISH PARLIAMENT |
37 LOYALTY OF IRISH CATHOLICS |
38 INSURRECTION IN DUBLIN |
39 ALARM OF DESCENT IN Scotland |
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1 STATE OF Island OF MARTINIQUE |
2 EXPEDITION AGAINST THAT Island |
3 ATTEMPT UPON ST. PIERRE |
4 DESCENT ON GUADALOUPE |
5 FORT-LOUIS REDUCED |
6 ENGLISH FLEET SAILS TO DOMINIQUE |
7 GENERAL BARRINGTON TAKES GOSIER |
8 Island OF MARIGALANTE TAKEN |
9 TREATY WITH INDIANS |
10 PLAN OF CAMPAIGN |
11 GENERAL AMHERST EMBARKS ON LAKE CHAMPLAIN. |
12 NIAGARA REDUCED |
13 INTRODUCTION TO EXPEDITION AGAINST QUEBEC |
14 GENERAL WOLFE LANDS ON Island OF ORLEANS |
15 ENGLISH FLEET DAMAGED BY A STORM |
16 GENERAL WOLFE ENCAMPS NEAR FALLS OF RIVER MONTMORENCI |
17 BRIGADIER MURRAY DETACHED UP RIVER |
18 TROOPS L& AT HEIGHTS OF ABRAHAM |
19 BATTLE OF QUEBEC |
20 QUEBEC TAKEN |
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1 SIEGE OF MADRAS |
2 SUCCESS OF COLONEL FORDE |
3 SURAT TAKEN BY ENGLISH |
4 ADMIRAL POCOCKE DEFEATS MONSIEUR D'APCHE |
5 HOSTILITIES OF DUTCH |
6 COLONEL COOTE TAKES WANDEWASH |
7 COLONEL COOTE CONQUERS ARCOT |
8 STATE OF BELLIGERENT POWERS IN EUROPE |
9 FRANCKFORT SEIZED BY FRENCH |
10 PROGRESS OF HEREDITARY PRINCE OF BRUNSWICK |
11 PRINCE FERDIN& ATTACKS FRENCH |
12 RETREAT OF PRINCE FERDIN& |
13 ANIMOSITY BETWEEN PRINCE FERDIN& & BRITISH COMMANDER |
14 FRENCH ENCAMP AT MINDEN |
15 DUKE DE BRISSAC ROUTED |
16 GENEEAL IMHOFF TAKES MUNSTER |
17 BODY OF PRUSSIANS MAKE AN INCURSION INTO POL& |
18 PRINCE HENRY PENETRATES into BOHEMIA |
19 GENERAL WEDEL DEFEATED BY RUSSIANS |
20 BATTLE OF CUNERSDORF |
21 ADVANTAGES GAINED BY PRUSSIANS IN SAXONY |
22 GENERAL FINCK SURROUNDED & TAKEN |
23 DISASTER OF PRUSSIAN GENERAL DIERCKE |
24 CONCLUSION OF CAMPAIGN |
25 ARRET OF EVANGELICAL BODY AT RATISBON |
26 FRENCH MINISTRY STOP PAYMENT |
27 STATES-GENERAL SEND OVER DEPUTIES TO England |
28 MEMORIAL PRESENTED TO STATES BY MAJOR-GENERAL YORKE |
29 COUNTER-MEMORIAL PRESENTED BY FRENCH MINISTER |
30 DEATH OF KING OF SPAIN |
31 DON CARLOS SUCCEEDS TO KINGDOM OF SPAIN |
32 DETECTION & PUNISHMENT OF CONSPIRATORS AT LISBON |
33 SESSION OPENED IN England |
34 SUBSTANCE OF ADDRESSES |
35 PETITIONS RESPECTING PROHIBITION OF MALT DISTILLERY |
36 OPPOSITION TO BILL FOR PREVENTING EXCESSIVE USE OF SPIRITS |
37 ATTEMPT TO ESTABLISH MILITIA IN Scotland |
38 BILL FOR REMOVING POWDER MAGAZINE AT GREENWICH |
39 ACT FOR IMPROVEMENT OF STREETS OF LONDON |
40 BILL RELATIVE TO SALE OF FISH |
41 ACT FOR ASCERTAINING QUALIFICATIONS OF MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT |
42 1759 ACT FOR CONSOLIDATING ANNUITIES GRANTED |
43 BILL FOR SECURING MONIES FOR USE OF GREENWICH HOSPITAL |
44 ACT IN FAVOUR OF GEOEGE KEITH |
45 SESSION CLOSED |
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1 DETECTION OF MURDER |
2 CLAMOUR AGAINST LORD SACKVILLE |
3 HE DEMANDS COURT MARTIAL |
4 SENTENCE OF COURT MARTIAL |
5 EARL FERRERS APPREHENDED |
6 TRIED BY HOUSE OF PEERS |
7 EARL FERRERS EXECUTED |
8 ASSASSINATION OF MR. MATTHEWS |
9 NEW BRIDGE BEGUN AT BLACKFRIARS |
10 REMARKABLE ADVENTURE OF FIVE IRISHMEN |
11 RAMILLIES MAN OF WAR WRECKED |
12 TREATY WITH CHEROKEES. HOSTILITIES RECOMMENCED |
13 FATE OF GARRISON AT FORT LOUDOUN |
14 BRITISH INTEREST ESTABLISHED ON OHIO |
15 FRENCH UNDERTAKE SIEGE OF QUEBEC |
16 QUEBEC BESIEGED |
17 ENEMIES SHIPPING DESTROYED |
18 GENERAL AMHERST REDUCES FRENCH FORT AT ISLE ROYALE |
19 FRENCH SHIPS DESTROYED |
20 DEMOLITION OF LOUISBOURG |
21 INSURRECTION IN JAMAICA |
22 ACTION AT SEA OFF HISPANIOLA |
23 GALLANT BEHAVIOUR OF CAPTAINS O'BRIEN & TAYLOR |
24 TRANSACTIONS IN EAST-INDIES |
25 ACHIEVEMENTS IN BAY OF QUIBERON |
26 ASTRONOMERS SENT TO EAST INDIES |
27 EARTHQUAKES IN SYRIA |
28 AFFAIRS OF PORTUGAL |
29 PATRIOTIC SCHEMES OF KING OF DENMARK |
30 MEMORIAL PRESENTED TO STATES-GENERAL |
31 STATE OF POWERS AT WAR |
32 DEATH OF LANDGRAVE OF HESSE-CASSEL |
33 OFFERS MADE BY NEUTRAL POWERS |
34 SKIRMISHES IN WESTPHALIA |
35 SITUATION OF FRENCH ARMIES |
36 EXPLOIT OF COLONEL LUCKNER |
37 HEREDITARY PRINCE OF BRUNSWICK DEFEATED |
38 VICTORY OBTAINED BY ALLIES |
39 HEREDITARY PRINCE MARCHES TO LOWER RHINE |
40 ADVANTAGES GAINED by M. DE STAINVILLE |
41 ALLIES & FRENCH GO INTO WINTER QUARTERS |
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1 EXPLOIT OF SWEDES IN POMERANIA |
2 SKIRMISHES BETWEEN PRUSSIANS & ... |
3 POSITION OF ARMIES IN SAXONY & SILESIA |
4 GEN. LAUDOHN DEFEATS GEN. FOUQUET & REDUCES GLATZ |
5 KING OF PRUSSIA MAKES AN UNSUCCESSFUL ATTEMPT UPON DRESDEN |
6 ACTION BETWEEN GENEEAL HULSEN & IMPERIAL ARMY IN SAXONY |
7 SITUATION OF KING OF PRUSSIA |
8 RUSSIANS & AUSTRIANS POSSESS THEMSELVES OF BERLIN |
9 KING OF PRUSSIA DEFEATS AUSTRIANS AT TORGAU |
10 DIETS of POL& & SWEDEN ASSEMBLED |
11 INTIMATION GIVEN TO STATES OF WESTPHALIA BY KING OF PRUSSIA |
12 KING OF POL& 'S REMONSTRANCE |
13 REDUCTION OF PONDICHERRY |
14 PART OF BRITISH SQUADRON WRECKED IN A STORM |
15 DEATH & CHARACTER of KING GEORGE 2 |
16 RECAPITULATION OF PRINCIPAL EVENTS OF HIS REIGN |
17 ACCOUNT OF COMMERCE OF GREAT BRITAIN |
18 STATE OF RELIGION & PHILOSOPHY |
19 FANATICISM |
20 METAPHYSICS & MEDICINE |
21 MECHANICS |
22 GENIUS |
23 MUSIC |
24 PAINTING & SCULPTURE |
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1 ACCESSION OF GEORGE 3 |
2 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT ETC. |
3 JUDGES MADE INDEPENDENT OF CROWN |
4 CHANGES IN CABINET |
5 OPERATIONS OF WAR |
6 RESIGNATION OF MR. PITT |
7 MARRIAGE OF KING |
8 CORONATION OF THEIR MAJESTIES |
9 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
10 DISTURBANCES IN Ireland |
11 WAR WITH SPAIN |
12 FRANCE & SPAIN DECLARE WAR AGAINST PORTUGAL |
13 DISSENSIONS IN CABINET |
14 EVENTS IN GERMANY, ETC. |
15 NEGOCIATIONS FOR PEACE |
16 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT & CONCLUSION OF PEACE |
17 RESIGNATION OF BUTE |
18 CHARACTER & IMPEACHMENT OF WILKES |
19 CHANGES IN CABINET |
20 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT, & FURTHER PROCEEDINGS AGAINST WILKES |
21 PROPOSITION TO TAX AMERICAN COLONIES |
22 OPPOSITION OF AMERICANS |
23 WAR WITH NORTH AMERICAN INDIANS |
24 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES |
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1 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
2 DEBATES ON COLONIAL TAXATION |
3 INSTABILITY OF CABINET |
4 ATTEMPTS TO FORM NEW ADMINISTRATION |
5 OPPOSITION TO STAMP DUTIES IN AMERICA |
6 EMBARRASSMENT OF MINISTERS & MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
7 SENTIMENTS OF AMERICANS ON DECLARATORY ACT |
8 DISSOLUTION OF ROCKINGHAM CABINET |
9 DECLINE OF LORD CHATHAM'S POPULARITY |
10 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
11 EAST INDIA QUESTION |
12 AMERICAN TAXATION |
13 CHANGES IN MINISTRY |
14 PROCEEDINGS IN AMERICA |
15 DOMESTIC TROUBLES & COMMOTIONS |
16 RETURN OF WILKES, ETC. |
17 RESIGNATION OF LORD CHATHAM |
18 AFFAIRS OF WILKES |
19 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
20 DEBATE ON WILKES |
21 DEBATES ON AMERICA |
22 EAST INDIA AFFAIRS |
23 PROROGATION OF PARLIAMENT |
24 DISCONTENTS IN England & Ireland |
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3
1 AFFAIRS OF AMERICA |
2 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
3 DISSOLUTION OF GRAFTON CABINET |
4 DEBATES ON MIDDLESEX ELECTION, ETC. |
5 QUESTION OF CONTROVERTED ELECTIONS, ETC. |
6 DEBATES ON AMERICA |
7 RELEASE OF WILKES |
8 AMERICAN AFFAIRS |
9 RIOTS AT BOSTON |
10 PROROGATION OF PARLIAMENT |
11 REMONSTRANCE OF BECKFORD TO KING |
12 PROSECUTION OF WOODFALL & ALMON |
13 DISPUTES RESPECTING FALKL& ISLANDS |
14 AFFAIRS OF AMERICA |
15 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
16 DEBATE CONCERNING FALKL& ISLANDS |
17 PARLIAMENTARY PROCEEDINGS OF LAW OF LIBEL |
18 QUARRELS BETWEEN LORDS & COMMONS |
19 CONVENTION WITH SPAIN |
20 CHANGES IN MINISTRY |
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4
1 RE-OPENING OF PARLIAMENT |
2 PROCEEDINGS AGAINST SHOREHAM |
3 RESOLUTIONS RESPECTING PUBLICATION OF DEBATES |
4 COMMITTAL OF LORD MAYOR & ALDERMAN OLIVER TO TOWER |
5 CONTEST BETWEEN CITY & LEGISLATURE |
6 QUESTION OF MIDDLESEX ELECTION |
7 QUESTION OF DISSOLUTION OF PARLIAMENT |
8 SESSION CLOSED |
9 RELEASE OF LORD MAYOR & ALDERMAN OLIVER |
10 EDUCATION OF PRINCE OF WALES |
11 CITY PETITION TO KING |
12 DISPUTES IN CITY |
13 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
14 DEBATES ON SUBSCRIPTION TO 39 ARTICLES |
15 ECCLESIASTICAL NULLUM TEMPUS BILL |
16 CASE OF DR. NOWELL |
17 TEST & CORPORATION ACTS |
18 ROYAL MARRIAGE ACT |
19 EAST INDIA AFFAIRS |
20 SESSION CLOSED |
21 FATE OF QUEEN OF DENMARK |
22 DEATH OF PRINCESS DOWAGER OF WALES |
23 REVOLUTION IN SWEDEN |
24 PARTITION OF POL& |
25 INVESTIGATION OF MIDDLESEX ELECTION |
26 CHANGES IN MINISTRY |
27 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
28 EAST INDIA AFFAIRS |
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5
1 CARIBBS OF ST. VINCENTS |
2 PETITION OF NAVAL OFFICERS |
3 SUBSCRIPTION TO 39 ARTICLES |
4 DEBATES ON EAST INDIA MEASURES |
5 SESSION CLOSED |
6 PROCEEDINGS IN CITY |
7 CONTINENTAL POLITICS |
8 IRISH AFFAIRS |
9 DISPUTES WITH AMERICAN COLONIES |
10 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
11 EARLY MEASURES IN THIS SESSION |
12 BOSTONIAN PETITION |
13 PARLIAMENTARY PROCEEDINGS AGAINST AMERICA |
14 BILL FOR ADMINISTRATION OF CANADA |
15 PROROGATION OF PARLIAMENT |
16 PROCEEDINGS AT BOSTON |
17 GENERAL ELECTION |
18 MEETING OF NEW PARLIAMENT |
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6
1 DEBATES ON AMERICA |
2 PACIFIC MEASURE OF LORD NORTH |
3 BURKE'S PLAN OF CONCILIATION. |
4 CLOSE OF SESSION |
5 PETITION OF CITY OF LONDON. |
6 DEPARTURE OF FRANKLIN |
7 ROCEEDINGS OF AMERICANS |
8 EXPEDITION TO SEIZE STORES AT SALEM |
9 AFFAIR AT LEXINGTON, ETC. |
10 MEETING OF ASSEMBLIES & OF GENERAL CONGRESS |
11 BATTLE OF BUNKER'S HILL |
12 GENERAL WASHINGTON |
13 EXPEDITIONS AGAINST TICONDEROGA & CROWN POINT, ETC. |
14 EXPEDITION AGAINST CANADA |
15 DISPOSITION & REVOLT OF VIRGINIANS |
16 CONDUCT OF CONGRESS TOWARDS NEW YORK, ETC. |
17 PROCEEDINGS IN England |
18 PROSECUTION & TRIAL OF HORNE TOOKE, ETC. |
19 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
20 CHANGES IN MINISTRY |
21 MILITIA BILL |
22 NAVY & L& ESTIMATES |
23 PETITION OF NOVA SCOTIA |
24 PETITION OF CONGRESS |
25 MOTIONS OF DUKE OF GRAFTON |
26 L& TAX INCREASED |
27 BURKE'S 2ND CONCILIATORY MOTION |
28 LORD NORTH'S PROHIBITORY BILL |
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7
1 AFFAIRS OF Ireland |
2 DEBATES ON AMERICA, ETC. |
3 PROROGATION OF PARLIAMENT |
4 SENTIMENTS OF FOREIGN POWERS, ETC. |
5 EVACUATION OF BOSTON BY BRITISH |
6 MISSION OF INDIAN CHIEFS |
7 AFFAIRS OF CANADA |
8 UNSUCCESSFUL ATTACK ON SULLIVAN'S Island |
9 AFFAIRS IN VIRGINIA |
10 DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE BY CONGRESS |
11 EXPEDITION AGAINST NEW YORK |
12 DEFEAT OF AMERICANS ON LONG Island |
13 CONFERENCE ON STATEN Island |
14 CAPTURE OF NEW YORK, ETC. |
15 CAPTURE OF FORT WASHINGTON |
16 CAPTURE OF FORT LEE, & RETREAT OF WASHINGTON |
17 EXPEDITION AGAINST RHODE Island |
18 SUCCESSES OF GENERAL CARLETON |
19 MEASURES OF CONGRESS |
20 DEFECTION OF COLONISTS, ETC. |
21 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
22 DEBATES ON AMERICA |
23 ATTEMPT TO FIRE HIS MAJESTY'S DOCKYARD AT PORTSMOUTH |
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8
1 LETTERS OF MARQUE GRANTED |
2 BILL FOR DETAINING PERSONS IN PRISON CHARGED WITH HIGH-TREASON |
3 MISCELLANEOUS DEBATES |
4 SPIRITED ADDRESS OF SPEAKER TO KING |
5 LORD CHATHAM'S MOTION FOR CONCESSIONS TO AMERICA |
6 PARLIAMENT PROROGUED |
7 SUCCESSES OF WASHINGTON |
8 BRITISH EXPEDITION UP HUDSON RIVER |
9 AMERICAN EXPEDITION TO LONG Island |
10 CAPTURE OF GENERAL PRESCOT, ETC. |
11 BATTLE OF BRANDYWINE, ETC. |
12 CAPTURE OF PHILADELPHIA |
13 OPENING OF DELAWARE |
14 CLOSE OF HOWE'S CAMPAIGN |
15 EXPEDITION & CAPTURE OF BURGOYNE |
16 CLINTON'S EXPEDITION UP HUDSON |
17 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
18 DEBATES ON AMERICA |
19 DUKE OF RICHMOND'S MOTION FOR INQUIRING INTO STATE OF NATION |
20 FOX'S MOTION FOR INQUIRING INTO STATE OF NATION |
21 ARMY & NAVY ESTIMATES |
22 INTELLIGENCE OF BURGOYNES DEFEAT |
23 ROYAL ASSENT TO SEVERAL BILLS. |
24 PARLIAMENT ADJOURNED |
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9
1 DEMONSTRATION OF PUBLIC SPIRIT IN England |
2 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
3 COMMITTEE FOR TAKING STATE OF NATION INTO CONSIDERATION |
4 BURKE'S MOTION RELATIVE TO EMPLOYMENT OF INDIANS |
5 COMMITTEE OF EVIDENCE IN HOUSE OF LORDS, ETC. |
6 LORD NORTHS CONCILIATORY BILLS. |
7 INTIMATION OF FRENCH TREATY WITH AMERICA |
8 INVESTIGATION OF STATE OF NAVY |
9 MOTION FOR EXCLUDING CONTRACTORS FROM PARLIAMENT |
10 REVISION OF TRADE OF Ireland |
11 BILL FOR RELIEF OF ROMAN CATHOLICS |
12 MOTION OF CENSURE ON LORD GEORGE GERMAINE, ETC. |
13 LORD CHATHAM'S LAST APPEARANCE IN HOUSE OF LORDS |
14 DEATH OF LORD CHATHAM, & POSTHUMOUS HONOURS TO HIS MEMORY |
15 DUKE OF RICHMOND'S MOTION RESUMED |
16 SESSION CLOSED |
17 PROCEEDINGS IN FRANCE |
18 NAVAL OPERATIONS IN BRITISH CHANNEL |
19 DISGRACEFUL INFRACTION OF CONVENTION OF SARATOGA |
20 LAFAYETTE'S EXPEDITION TO CANADA |
21 UNFORTUNATE ACTION UNDER LAFAYETTE |
22 SIR HENRY CLINTON TAKES COMM& OF BRITISH TROOPS |
23 ARRIVAL OF COMMISSIONERS IN AMERICA WITH CONCILIATORY BILLS |
24 EVACUATION OF PHILADELPHIA BY BRITISH, ETC. |
25 DISGRACE OF GENERAL LEE |
26 UNSUCCESSFUL ATTACK BY AMERICANS & FRENCH ON RHODE Island |
27 OPERATIONS OF BRITISH ARMY |
28 ATTACK OF SAVAGES ON SETTLEMENT OF WYOMING, ETC. |
29 ARRIVAL OF FRENCH ENVOY AT PHILADELPHIA |
30 MOVEMENTS OF BRITISH & FRENCH FLEETS |
31 CAPTURE OF DOMINICA BY FRENCH |
32 CAPTURE OF ST. LUCIE BY BRITISH |
33 RE-CAPTURE OF ISLANDS OF ST. PIERRE & MIQUELON |
34 FRENCH PLANS REGARDING CANADA COUNTERACTED BY WASHINGTON |
35 CAPTURE OF SAVANNAH BY BRITISH |
36 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
37 AFFAIR RESPECTING ADMIRAL KEPPEL & SIR HUGH PALLISER |
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10
1 TRIAL OF ADMIRAL KEPPEL & VICE-ADMIRAL PALLISER |
2 ATTACKS ON LORD SANDWICH |
3 INVESTIGATION RESPECTING CONDUCT OF GENERAL & LORD HOWE |
4 RELIEF TO PROTESTANT DISSENTERS |
5 DEBATES ON TRADE OF Ireland |
6 WAR WITH SPAIN |
7 DEBATES ON MILITIA BILL |
8 BILL FOR IMPRESSMENT OF SEAMEN |
9 PARLIAMENT PROROGUED |
10 CAUSES OF RUPTURE WITH SPAIN |
11 SPANISH ATTEMPT UPON GIBRALTAR |
12 FRENCH & ENGLISH FLEETS IN CHANNEL, ETC. |
13 AFFAIRS IN WEST INDIES |
14 OPERATIONS IN GEORGIA |
15 INEFFECTUAL ATTEMPT OF AMERICANS TO REDUCE SAVANNAH |
16 BRITISH INCURSIONS INTO VIRGINIA |
17 CAPTURE OF STONEY-POINT & VERPLANKS |
18 BRITISH EXPEDITION AGAINST CONNECTICUT |
19 STONEY-POINT RE-CAPTURED, BUT DESERTED AT APPROACH OF BRITISH |
20 BRITISH GARRISON SURPRISED AT PAULUS-HOOK |
21 AMERICAN DISASTER AT PENOBSCOT |
22 AMERICAN RETALIATION ON INDIANS, ETC. |
23 SPANISH INCURSIONS |
24 ACTION BETWEEN PAUL JONES & CAPTAIN PEARSON |
25 CHANGES IN MINISTRY |
26 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
27 LORD SHELBURNE ATTACKS MINISTERS IN CASE OF Ireland |
28 LORD OSSORY'S ATTACK ON MINISTERS RESPECTING Ireland |
29 LORD NORTH'S PROPOSITION FOR RELIEF OF Ireland |
30 DEBATES ON ECONOMICAL REFORM |
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11
1 BURKE'S PLAN OF ECONOMICAL REFORM |
2 REJECTION OF LORD SHELBURNE'S MOTION FOR COMMISSION OF ACCOUNTS |
3 MINISTERIAL BILL FOR COMMISSION OF ACCOUNTS |
4 BILL FOR EXCLUDING CONTRACTORS FROM PARLIAMENT REJECTED |
5 MOTIONS REGARDING PLACES & PENSIONS |
6 POLITICAL ALTERCATIONS |
7 DEBATES ON INCREASE OF CROWN INFLUENCE |
8 LORD NORTH'S PROPOSAL RESPECTING EAST INDIA COMPANY |
9 GENERAL CONWAY'S PLAN OF RECONCILIATION WITH AMERICA |
10 POPULAR RAGE AGAINST CATHOLICS: RIOTS IN LONDON, ETC. |
11 MEASURES ADOPTED BY PARLIAMENT, ARISING OUT OF LONDON RIOTS |
12 PARLIAMENT PROROGUED |
13 TRIAL OF LORD GEORGE GORDON & RIOTERS |
14 ADMIRAL RODNEY'S SUCCESS AGAINST SPANIARDS |
15 ARMED NEUTRALITY |
16 RODNEY ENGAGES FRENCH FLEET |
17 EXPEDITION AGAINST SOUTH CAROLINA |
18 BATTLE OF CAMDEN, ETC. |
19 AFFAIRS AT NEW YORK |
20 TREASON OF ARNOLD, & FATE OF MAJOR ANDRE |
21 MARITIME LOSSES SUSTAINED BY BRITISH |
22 WAR WITH HOLL& |
23 GENERAL ELECTION |
24 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
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12
1 NOTICE OF RUPTURE WITH HOLL& |
2 BURKE RE-INTRODUCES SUBJECT OF ECONOMICAL REFORM, ETC. |
3 DEBATES ON SUPPLIES |
4 MOTION ON EMPLOYMENT OF MILITARY IN LATE RIOTS |
5 PETITION OF DELEGATES OF COUNTY ASSOCIATIONS |
6 MARRIAGE ACT CORRECTED |
7 MOTION OF FOX RESPECTING AMERICAN WAR |
8 PARLIAMENT PROROGUED |
9 ATTACK ON JERSEY |
10 GARRISON OF GIBRALTAR RELIEVED |
11 REVOLT IN WASHINGTON'S CAMP |
12 ARNOLD'S EXPEDITION TO VIRGINIA, ETC. |
13 LORD CORNWALLIS'S EXPEDITION TO VIRGINIA |
14 SIEGE OF LORD CORNWALLIS IN YORK-TOWN |
15 LOSS OF BRITISH DOMINION IN FLORIDA |
16 ATTACK ON MINORCA |
17 FRENCH & SPANISH FLEETS IN ENGLISH CHANNEL |
18 NAVAL ACTION WITH DUTCH |
19 CAPTURE OF ST. EUSTATIUS |
20 COMMODORE JOHNSTONE ATTACKED BY DE SUFFREIN, ETC. |
21 FURTHER OPERATIONS IN WEST INDIES |
22 SENTIMENTS OF FOREIGN POWERS TOWARD England |
23 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
24 CENSURES ON RODNEY & VAUGHAN |
25 DEBATE ON NAVY |
26 MOTION OF SIR JAMES LOWTHER FOR PEACE, ETC. |
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13
1 RECENT EVENTS ON THEATRE OF WAR |
2 FOX'S MOTIONS FOR INQUIRY INTO NAVY |
3 MOTIONS OF INQUIRY IN HOUSE OF LORDS |
4 DEBATES ON LORD GEORGE GERMAINE'S ELEVATION TO PEERAGE |
5 RENEWED ATTACKS ON LORD SANDWICH: RESIGNATION OF LORD NORTH |
6 NEW MINISTRY |
7 AFFAIRS OF Ireland |
8 BILL FOR EXCLUDING CONTRACTORS, ETC. |
9 RESOLUTIONS RESPECTING WILKES EXPUNGED FROM JOURNALS |
10 DISFRANCHISEMENT OF CRICKLADE, ETC. |
11 DEBATES ON PARLIAMENTARY REFORM |
12 EAST INDIA AFFAIRS |
13 CHANGE IN MINISTRY |
14 PROROGATION OF PARLIAMENT |
15 VICTORY OF RODNEY |
16 AFFAIRS OF WAR IN AMERICA |
17 STATE OF WAR IN WEST INDIES, ETC. |
18 MARITIME EVENTS |
19 SIEGE & RELIEF OF GIBRALTAR |
20 PROSPECT OF GENERAL PACIFICATION |
21 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
22 PRELIMINARIES OF PEACE |
23 RE-ASSEMBLING OF PARLIAMENT |
24 COALITION MINISTRY |
25 RE-ESTABLISHMENT OF COMMERCIAL INTERCOURSE WITH AMERICA, ETC. |
26 PITT'S PLAN FOR REFORMING TREASURY ETC. |
27 EAST INDIA AFFAIRS |
28 PETITION OF QUAKERS AGAINST SLAVE TRADE |
29 SETTLEMENT ON PRINCE OF WALES |
30 PARLIAMENT PROROGUED |
31 EXECUTION OF TREATIES, ETC. |
32 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
33 FOX'S INDIA BILL |
34 DISSOLUTION OF COALITION MINISTRY, PITT MADE PRIME MINISTER |
35 EFFORTS OF OPPOSITION AGAINST NEW MINISTRY |
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14
1 TRIAL OF PARTIES, & TRIUMPH OF PITT |
2 GENERAL ELECTION |
3 MEETING OF NEW PARLIAMENT |
4 ACTS TO PREVENT SMUGGLING, ETC. |
5 1784 BUDGET |
6 PITT'S INDIA BILL |
7 BILL FOR RESTORATION OF FORFEITED ESTATES IN Scotland |
8 PROROGATION OF PARLIAMENT |
9 STATE OF Ireland |
10 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
11 WESTMINSTER SCRUTINY |
12 PITT'S REFORM BILL |
13 PITT'S FINANCIAL MEASURES |
14 AFFAIRS OF Ireland |
15 CONTINENTAL AFFAIRS |
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15
1 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
2 BILL FOR FORTIFICATION OF DOCK-YARDS AT PORTSMOUTH & PLYMOUTH |
3 PITT'S FINANCIAL MEASURES |
4 DEBATES ON INDIA, ETC. |
5 RETROSPECTIVE VIEW OF INDIAN AFFAIRS |
6 ATTEMPT ON KING'S LIFE |
7 TREATIES WITH FRANCE & SPAIN |
8 AFFAIRS OF PRINCE OF WALES |
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16
1 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
2 DEBATE ON TREATY OF COMMERCE BETWEEN England & FRANCE |
3 PITT'S PLAN OF FINANCIAL REFORM |
4 MOTION FOR REPEAL OF CORPORATION & TEST ACTS |
5 AFFAIRS OF PRINCE OF WALES |
6 MOTION FOR INQUIRY INTO ABUSES OF POST-OFFICE |
7 IMPEACHMENT OF WARREN HASTINGS |
8 PARLIAMENT PROROGUED |
9 CONTINENTAL AFFAIRS |
10 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
11 DISPUTES BETWEEN GOVERNMENT, & EAST INDIA COMPANY |
12 PITT'S FINANCIAL MEASURES |
13 ADDITIONS MADE TO BILL FOR TRYING CONTROVERTED ELECTIONS |
14 CLAIMS OF AMERICAN ROYALISTS, ETC. |
15 SLAVE-TRADE QUESTION |
16 CHARGE AGAINST SIR ELIJAH IMPEY |
17 IMPEACHMENT OF WARREN HASTINGS |
18 PARLIAMENT PROROGUED |
19 CONTINENTAL ALLIANCES |
20 DERANGEMENT OF HIS MAJESTY: DEBATES ON REGENCY |
21 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
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17
1 ELECTION OF SPEAKER |
2 QUESTION OF REGENCY RESUMED |
3 RECOVERY OF HIS MAJESTY |
4 ADOPTION OF PLAN OF FORTIFYING WEST INDIAN ISLANDS |
5 BILL FOR COMMEMORATION OF PEOPLE'S RIGHTS, ETC. |
6 SHOP-TAX REPEALED, ETC. |
7 MOTION RESPECTING CORPORATION & TEST ACTS, ETC. |
8 SLAVE-TRADE QUESTION |
9 ELECTION OF SPEAKER |
10 PITTS FINANCIAL MEASURES |
11 IMPEACHMENT OF WARREN HASTINGS |
12 PARLIAMENT PROROGUED |
13 CONTINENTAL AFFAIRS |
14 STATE OF PARTIES IN England |
15 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
16 DEBATES ON TEST & CORPORATION ACTS |
17 FLOOD'S MOTION FOR REFORM OF PARLIAMENT |
18 EAST INDIA AFFAIRS |
19 PITT'S FINANCIAL STATEMENT, ETC. |
20 SLAVE-TRADE QUESTION |
21 DISPUTES WITH SPAIN |
22 IMPEACHMENT OF WARREN HASTINGS |
23 PARLIAMENT PROROGUED, & DISSOLVED |
24 SETTLEMENT OF DISPUTES WITH SPAIN |
25 CONTINENTAL AFFAIRS |
26 PROGRESS OF REVOLUTIONARY PRINCIPLES IN England |
27 WAR IN INDIA |
28 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
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18
1 DEBATE ON WAR IN INDIA |
2 DISPUTE WITH RUSSIA |
3 BILL FOR REGULATION OF CANADA |
4 SLAVE-TRADE ABOLITION BILL |
5 CATHOLIC RELIEF BILL, ETC. |
6 BILL TO AMEND LAW ON LIBELS |
7 FINANCIAL MEASURES |
8 IMPEACHMENT OF WARREN HASTINGS |
9 PARLIAMENT PROROGUED |
10 PROGRESS OF REVOLUTION IN FRANCE |
11 STATE OF PUBLIC OPINION IN England , ETC. |
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19
1 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
2 DEBATES ON RUSSIAN ARMAMENT |
3 DEBATES ON AFFAIRS OF INDIA |
4 PITT'S FINANCIAL STATEMENT |
5 SLAVE-TRADE QUESTION |
6 LONDON POLICE ACT |
7 ACT TO RELIEVE SCOTCH EPISCOPALIANS, ETC. |
8 SHERIDAN'S MOTION RESPECTING ROYAL BURGHS OF Scotland |
9 DEBATES ON PARLIAMENTARY REFORM, ETC. |
10 TRIAL OF HASTINGS, ETC. |
11 BILL RESPECTING NEW FOREST & TIMBER FOR NAVY |
12 PROROGATION OF PARLIAMENT |
13 CHANGES IN MINISTRY |
14 EAST INDIA AFFAIRS |
15 PROGRESS OF FRENCH REVOLUTION |
16 AFFAIRS OF POL& |
17 STATE OF PUBLIC MIND IN England |
18 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
19 ALIEN BILL, ETC. |
20 EXECUTION OF FRENCH KING |
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20
1 HOSTILE MESSAGE OF KING TO PARLIAMENT |
2 DECLARATION OF WAR BY FRENCH, ETC. |
3 PITT'S FINANCIAL STATEMENT |
4 TRAITOROUS CORRESPONDENCE BILL |
5 PREPARATIONS FOR WAR |
6 RELIEF GRANTED TO MERCANTILE MEN |
7 RENEWAL OF EAST INDIA COMPANY'S CHARTER |
8 RELIEF OF ROMAN CATHOLICS OF Scotland , ETC. |
9 TRIAL OF WARREN HASTINGS |
10 DISCUSSION ON MEMORIAL PRESENTED TO STATES GENERAL |
11 FOX'S MOTION FOR PEACE |
12 MR. GREY'S MEASURE OF PARLIAMENTARY REFORM |
13 PROROGATION OF PARLIAMENT |
14 AFFAIRS OF Ireland |
15 PROSPECTS OF FRENCH REPUBLIC |
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21
1 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
2 MILITIA AUGMENTED, ETC. |
3 SUSPENSION OF HABEAS CORPUS ACT |
4 AGITATION IN England & Scotland |
5 INTRODUCTION OF FOREIGN TROOPS |
6 SLAVE-TRADE QUESTION |
7 MOTION ON BEHALF OF LA FAYETTE |
8 MOTION FOR INQUIRY INTO RECENT FAILURES OF OUR ARMIES |
9 TRIAL OF WARREN HASTINGS |
10 PROROGATION OF PARLIAMENT |
11 MINISTERIAL APPOINTMENTS |
12 EMBASSY TO CHINA, ETC. |
13 CORSICA ANNEXED TO CROWN OF England |
14 LORD HOWE'S NAVAL VICTORY, ETC. |
15 BRITISH CONQUESTS IN WEST INDIES |
16 DISPUTES WITH AMERICA |
17 MILITARY OPERATIONS ON CONTINENT |
18 INTERNAL CONDITION OF FRANCE |
19 CONVENTION WITH SWEDEN & DENMARK |
20 STATE OF POL& |
21 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
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22
1 BILL FOR SUSPENSION OF HABEAS CORPUS ACT |
2 SUBSIDY TO AUSTRIA |
3 SUPPLIES, ETC. |
4 PITT'S PLAN TO MAN NAVY, ETC. |
5 SLAVE-TRADE QUESTION |
6 TERMINATION OF TRIAL OF WARREN HASTINGS |
7 MOTION FOR INQUIRY INTO STATE OF NATION REJECTED |
8 MARRIAGE OF PRINCE OF WALES |
9 PARLIAMENT PROROGUED |
10 AFFAIRS OF Ireland |
11 NAVAL AFFAIRS IN MEDITERRANEAN, ETC. |
12 FRENCH OPERATIONS IN HOLL& , ETC. |
13 TREATIES BETWEEN FRANCE & PRUSSIA, ETC. |
14 TREATY BETWEEN England & RUSSIA, ETC. |
15 CAMPAIGN OF ALPS |
16 AFFAIRS OF LA VENDEE |
17 ARMIES ON RHINE |
18 AFFAIRS AT PARIS |
19 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
20 BILL TO PREVENT SEDITIOUS MEETINGS, ETC. |
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23
1 GREY'S MOTION FOR PEACE, ETC. |
2 PITT'S FINANCIAL MEASURES |
3 PROROGATION OF PARLIAMENT |
4 NEGOCIATIONS FOR PEACE |
5 MILITARY AFFAIRS ON CONTINENT |
6 SURRENDER OF CORSICA & ISLE OF ELBA |
7 DUTCH ATTEMPT TO RETAKE CAPE OF GOOD HOPE |
8 FRENCH EXPEDITION TO Ireland |
9 DISPUTES BETWEEN FRANCE & AMERICA |
10 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
11 PITT'S FINANCIAL STATEMENT |
12 MISSION OF LORD MALMESBURY TO PARIS |
13 STOPPAGE OF CASH PAYMENTS AT BANK |
14 MUTINY IN FLEETS |
15 GREY'S MOTION FOR REFORM, ETC. |
16 FRENCH DESCENT ON WALES |
17 BATTLE OFF CAPE ST. VINCENT |
18 BATTLE OFF CAMPERDOWN |
19 BLOCKADE OF CADIZ, ETC. |
20 WAR ON CONTINENT |
21 INTERNAL HISTORY OF FRANCE |
22 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
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24
1 REDEMPTION OF L& -TAX, ETC. |
2 IRISH REBELLION |
3 INVASION OF BELGIUM |
4 EXPEDITION TO MINORCA |
5 BATTLE OF NILE, ETC. |
6 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
7 INCOME TAX SANCTIONED, ETC. |
8 TREATY WITH RUSSIA |
9 UNION WITH Ireland CONSIDERED |
10 PROROGATION OF PARLIAMENT |
11 CAMPAIGN IN ITALY |
12 CAMPAIGN IN EGYPT |
13 ESTABLISHMENT OF CONSULAR GOVERNMENT IN FRANCE |
14 AFFAIRS OF INDIA |
15 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
16 PARLIAMENTARY DISCUSSIONS |
17 UNION WITH Ireland COMPLETED |
18 PROROGATION OF PARLIAMENT |
19 CAMPAIGN IN ITALY |
20 CAPTURE OF MALTA |
21 NAVAL OPERATIONS |
22 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
23 MOTIONS FOR PEACE, ETC. |
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25
1 COMMENCEMENT OF UNION WITH Ireland |
2 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
3 RESIGNATION OF MR. PITT, ETC. |
4 NEW MINISTRY |
5 MOTION FOR AN INQUIRY INTO STATE OF NATION |
6 PARLIAMENTARY MEASURES |
7 WAR WITH NORTHERN POWERS |
8 DISSOLUTION OF NORTHERN CONFEDERACY |
9 EXPEDITION TO EGYPT |
10 AFFAIRS ON CONTINENT |
11 NAVAL OPERATIONS |
12 TREATY OF AMIENS |
13 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
14 PARLIAMENTARY MEASURES |
15 PREPARATIONS FOR HOSTILITY |
16 MEETING OF NEW PARLIAMENT |
17 TRIAL OF COLONEL DESPARD |
18 PARLIAMENTARY PROCEEDINGS |
19 ACT TO RELIEVE CATHOLICS, ETC. |
20 WAR PROCLAIMED WITH FRANCE |
21 CAUSES FOR RENEWAL OF WAR WITH FRANCE |
22 WAR WITH HOLL& |
23 MILITIA BILL, ETC. |
24 FINANCIAL MEASURES |
25 PROROGATION OF PARLIAMENT |
26 INSURRECTION IN Ireland |
27 LETTER OF PRINCE OF WALES |
28 MOVEMENTS OF FRENCH |
29 NAVAL CONQUESTS |
30 EAST INDIA AFFAIRS |
31 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
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26
1 HIS MAJESTY'S INDISPOSITION |
2 CHANGE IN MINISTRY, PITT RESUMES OFFICE |
3 SLAVE-TRADE QUESTION |
4 ADDITIONAL FORCE ACT |
5 DEBATE ON CORN-LAWS |
6 BUDGET, PARLIAMENT PROROGUED |
7 AFFAIRS OF FRANCE: NAPOLEON CREATED EMPEROR |
8 NAVAL AFFAIRS |
9 COALITION BETWEEN PITT & ADDINGTON |
10 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
11 ARMY & NAVY ESTIMATES, ETC. |
12 DEBATE ON RUPTURE WITH SPAIN |
13 CLAIMS OF CATHOLICS |
14 SLAVE-TRADE QUESTION |
15 IMPEACHMENT OF LORD MELVILLE |
16 PARLIAMENT PROROGUED |
17 DISSENSIONS IN CABINET |
18 NAPOLEON CROWNED KING OF ITALY |
19 CONQUESTS OF NAPOLEON IN BAVARIA |
20 BATTLE OF TRAFALGAR, ETC. |
21 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
22 DEAT OF MR. PITT |
23 GRENVILLE ADMINISTRATION |
24 NEGOCIATIONS FOR PEACE |
25 WINDHAM'S MILITARY PLAN |
26 BUDGET |
27 TRIAL OF LORD MELVILLE |
28 SLAVE-TRADE QUESTION |
29 PARLIAMENT PROROGUED, ETC. |
30 DEATH OF FOX |
31 NAVAL SUCCESSES |
32 DISPUTES WITH AMERICA |
33 AFFAIRS OF SICILY |
34 WAR BETWEEN FRANCE & PRUSSIA, ETC. |
35 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
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27
1 DEBATE ON NEGOCIATION WITH FRANCE |
2 FINANCIAL ARRANGEMENTS |
3 SLAVE-TRADE QUESTION |
4 BILL FOR REMOVING DISABILITIES OF ROMAN CATHOLICS |
5 DISMISSAL OF MINISTERS |
6 NEW CABINET |
7 TRIAL OF STRENGTH BETWEEN 2 PARTIES |
8 DISSOLUTION OF PARLIAMENT |
9 NEW PARLIAMENT |
10 CAMPAIGN OF NAPOLEON |
11 PEACE OF TILSIT |
12 EXPEDITION TO COPENHAGEN |
13 HOSTILITIES AGAINST TURKEY |
14 EXPEDITION TO EGYPT |
15 DISASTERS IN SOUTH AMERICA |
16 WAR WITH RUSSIA |
17 FRENCH INVASION OF PORTUGAL |
18 MILAN DECREE, ETC. |
19 DISPUTES WITH AMERICA |
20 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
21 DEBATES ON ORDERS IN COUNCIL |
22 FINANCIAL MEASURES |
23 DEBATE ON Ireland |
24 MOTION RESPECTING DROITS OF ADMIRALTY, ETC. |
25 PROROGATION OF PARLIAMENT |
26 RISING OF SPANISH NATION, ETC. |
27 AFFAIRS OF PORTUGAL |
28 CONFEDERATION OF FRANCE & RUSSIA |
29 OPERATIONS IN SPAIN |
30 NAVAL AFFAIRS IN MEDITERRANEAN |
31 STATE OF CONTINENT |
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28
1 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
2 SUPPLIES, ETC. |
3 CHARGES AGAINST DUKE OF YORK |
4 PARLIAMENTARY CORRUPTION |
5 MOTION FOR REFORM |
6 PROROGATION OF PARLIAMENT |
7 AFFAIRS OF SPAIN |
8 FURTHER OPERATIONS IN SPAIN |
9 CAMPAIGN OF NAPOLEON IN ITALY |
10 BRITISH EXPEDITION AGAINST NAPLES & WALCHEREN |
11 DISSENSIONS IN CABINET |
12 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
13 DEBATE ON WALCHEREN EXPEDITION |
14 PROCEEDINGS AGAINST SIR FRANCIS BURDETT |
15 SUPPLIES |
16 SLAVE-TRADE QUESTION |
17 PETITION OF IRISH CATHOLICS, ETC. |
18 PROROGATION OF PARLIAMENT |
19 CAMPAIGN IN PORTUGAL |
20 AFFAIRS OF SPAIN |
21 FOREIGN CONQUESTS, ETC. |
22 MARRIAGE OF NAPOLEON, ETC. |
23 ILLNESS OF HIS MAJESTY: OPENING OF PARLIAMENT, ETC. |
24 OPENING OF PARLIAMENT BY REGENT |
25 DEBATE ON RE-APPOINTMENT OF DUKE OF YORK TO WAR-OFFICE |
26 SUPPLIES |
27 BULLION COMMITTEE, ETC. |
28 SUBJECT OF MILITARY DISCIPLINE |
29 LOUD SIDMOUTH'S MOTION RESPECTING DISSENTING PREACHERS |
30 AFFAIRS OF IRISH CATHOLICS |
31 AMENDMENT OF CRIMINAL LAW |
32 PROROGATION OF PARLIAMENT |
33 DISPUTES WITH AMERICA |
34 CAPTURE OF JAVA |
35 AFFAIRS OF PORTUGAL |
36 AFFAIRS OF SPAIN, CAPTURE OF BADAJOZ, ETC. |
37 NAVAL AFFAIRS |
38 AFFAIRS OF FRANCE |
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29
1 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
2 AUGMENTATION OF CIVIL LIST |
3 BILL FOR PROHIBITING GRANT OF OFFICES IN REVERSION, ETC. |
4 CHANGES IN MINISTRY, ETC. |
5 ATTACKS UPON MINISTERS |
6 ASSASSINATION OF MR. PERCEVAL |
7 ADMINISTRATION OF LORD LIVERPOOL |
8 FINANCIAL STATEMENTS |
9 POPULATION RETURNS, ETC. |
10 BILL FOR PRESERVATION OF PEACE |
11 BILL TO EXTEND PRIVILEGES OF DISSENTERS |
12 PROROGATION OF PARLIAMENT, ETC. |
13 CAPTURE OF CIUDAD RODRIGO BY BRITISH |
14 STORM & CAPTURE OF BADAJOZ |
15 OPERATIONS IN SPAIN |
16 WAR BETWEEN FRANCE & RUSSIA |
17 WAR WITH AMERICA |
18 MEETING OF NEW PARLIAMENT |
19 DEBATES ON WAR WITH AMERICA |
20 FINANCIAL STATEMENTS |
21 RENEWAL OF EAST INDIA COMPANY'S CHARTER |
22 CATHOLIC QUESTION |
23 CURATES' BILL, ETC. |
24 APPOINTMENT OF VICE-CHANCELLOR |
25 DEBATES ON TREATY WITH SWEDEN |
26 PROROGATION OF PARLIAMENT |
27 AFFAIRS OF SPAIN |
28 AMERICAN CAMPAIGN |
29 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
30 BILL FOR ALLOWING MILITIA TO VOLUNTEER INTO LINE, ETC. |
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30
1 PARLIAMENTARY MEASURES |
2 CAMPAIGN OF LORD WELLINGTON |
3 ALLIES ENTER PARIS: NAPOLEON DETHRONED, ETC. |
4 TREATY OF PEACE |
5 HONOURS CONFERRED ON WELLINGTON, ETC. |
6 VISIT OF ALLIED SOVEREIGNS |
7 CONGRESS OF VIENNA |
8 CAMPAIGN IN AMERICA, ETC. |
9 TREATY OF PEACE WITH AMERICA, ETC. |
10 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
11 RETURN OF NAPOLEON FROM. ELBA |
12 TRIAL BY JURY, ETC. |
13 WAR RESOLVED ON & FINANCIAL MEASURES |
14 PROROGATION OF PARLIAMENT |
15 CONGRESS OF VIENNA |
16 AFFAIRS OF FRANCE |
17 BATTLE OF WATERLOO |
18 CAPTURE OF PARIS. SURRENDER OF NAPOLEON, ETC. |
19 RETURN OF LOUIS 18 TO PARIS |
20 BRITAIN GAINS POSSESSION OF Island OF CEYLON |
21 EAST INDIA AFFAIRS |
22 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
23 DEBATES ON TREATIES |
24 FINANCIAL STATEMENTS |
25 ROYAL MARRIAGES |
26 VARIOUS MOTIONS |
27 PROROGATION OF PARLIAMENT |
28 RIOTS, ETC. |
29 EXPEDITION TO ALGIERS |
30 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
31 MEASURES OF ECONOMY |
32 RESTRICTIONS ON PUBLIC LIBERTY |
33 COMMITTEE ON POOR-LAWS, ETC. |
34 PROROGATION OF PARLIAMENT |
35 RIOTS AT MANCHESTER, ETC. |
36 DEATH OF PRINCESS CHARLOTTE |
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31
1 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
2 MOTION FOR SECRET COMMITTEES PREPARATORY TO BILL OF INDEMNITY |
3 EXTENSION OF BANK RESTRICTION |
4 TREATY WITH SPAIN |
5 ROYAL MARRIAGES |
6 SUPPLIES |
7 ALIEN ACT, ETC. |
8 PROROGATION OF PARLIAMENT |
9 STATE OF MANUFACTURERS OF LANCASHIRE, ETC. |
10 DEATH OF QUEEN CHARLOTTE |
11 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
12 DUKE OF YORK APPOINTED GUARDIAN TO HIS MAJESTY |
13 COMMITTEE ON CRIMINAL CODE |
14 MEASURES FOR RESUMPTION OF CASH-PAYMENTS |
15 FINANCIAL STATEMENT |
16 CATHOLIC CLAIMS |
17 FOREIGN ENLISTMENT ACT |
18 SLAVE-TRADE, ETC. |
19 PROROGATION OF PARLIAMENT |
20 SEDITIOUS ASSEMBLAGES |
21 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
22 MOTION FOR INQUIRY INTO STATE OF NATION |
23 PARLIAMENTARY REFORM |
24 CESSION OF PARGA TO TURKS |
25 DEATH OF GEORGE 3 |
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32
1 ACCESSION OF GEORGE 4 |
2 DECLARATION OF KING, ETC. |
3 DISSOLUTION OF PARLIAMENT |
4 CATO-STREET CONSPIRACY |
5 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
6 BILLS FOR AMENDING CRIMINAL CODE |
7 EDUCATION BILL |
8 MOTION FOR COMMITTEE ON CORN-LAWS |
9 MOTION FOR COMMITTEE RESPECTING FREE TRADE |
10 CIVIL LIST, ETC. |
11 MESSAGE RESPECTING QUEEN |
12 TRIAL OF QUEEN |
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33
1 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
2 DEBATE ON HOLY ALLIANCE |
3 CATHOLIC QUESTION |
4 MOTIONS FOR PARLIAMENTARY REFORM, ETC. |
5 REPORT OF AGRICULTURAL COMMITTEE |
6 NAVIGATION LAWS |
7 SUPPLIES, ETC. |
8 CORONATION OF GEORGE 4 |
9 DEATH OF QUEEN CAROLINE |
10 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
11 CHANGES IN CABINET |
12 MOTION TO RESTORE ROMAN CATHOLIC PEERS TO THEIR SEATS IN PARLIAMENT |
13 MOTION ON AGRICULTURAL DISTRESS, ETC. |
14 ACTS FOR REDUCTION OF EXPENDITURE |
15 DEBATES ON CURRENCY |
16 REDUCTION OF IMPOSTS, ETC. |
17 MOTION FOR PARLIAMENTARY REFORM |
18 CAUSE OF GREEKS, PROROGATION OF PARLIAMENT |
19 CHANGE IN CABINET |
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34
1 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
2 AFFAIRS OF AGRICULTURE & COMMERCE |
3 SUPPLIES |
4 CATHOLIC QUESTION |
5 AFFAIRS IN Ireland |
6 MOTIONS TO REFORM CRIMINAL LAW |
7 MOTION TO REFORM SCOTCH REPRESENTATION |
8 NEW LONDON BRIDGE BILL |
9 MOTION RESPECTING DUTY ON LEEWARD ISLANDS |
10 EXPENSES OF CORONATION |
11 MUNIFICENCE OF GEORGE 4 |
12 IRISH TI COMMUTATION BILL, ETC. PROROGATION OF PARLIAMENT |
13 STATE OF COUNTRY |
14 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
15 ATTACK ON MINISTERS WITH REFERENCE TO SPAIN, ETC. |
16 FINANCIAL STATEMENTS |
17 TRADE QUESTION |
18 ALIEN BILL, ETC. |
19 DISCUSSIONS ON REVOLT IN DEMARARA, ETC. |
20 STATE OF BRITISH COLONIES |
21 EAST INDIA AFFAIRS |
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35
1 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
2 BILL FOR SUPPRESSION OF UNLAWFUL ASSOCIATIONS IN Ireland |
3 CATHOLIC RELIEF BILL |
4 COMMITTEE OF INQUIRY INTO STATE OF Ireland |
5 MR. HUME'S MOTION AGAINST IRISH CHURCH ESTABLISHMENT, ETC. |
6 STATE OF IRISH CHARTER SCHOOLS |
7 DEBATES ON ALLEGED ABUSES IN CHANCERY |
8 REGULATION OF SALARIES OF JUDGES |
9 REJECTION OF UNITARIAN MARRIAGE ACT, ETC. |
10 ACT AGAINST COMBINATIONS AMONG WORKMEN |
11 FREE-TRADE SYSTEM |
12 SURRENDER, OF CHARTER OF LEVANT COMPANY |
13 REPORT OF TREATIES |
14 FINANCIAL STATEMENTS |
15 PROPOSALS FOR ABOLITION OF CERTAIN TAXES, ETC. |
16 PROROGATION OF PARLIAMENT |
17 GREAT COMMERCIAL PANIC |
18 BURMESE WAR |
19 REVIEW OF FOREIGN RELATIONS |
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36
1 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
2 MEASURES PROPOSED FOR RELIEVING COMMERCIAL DISTRESS |
3 BILL TO ENABLE PRIVATE BANKS TO HAVE AN UNLIMITED NUMBER OF PARTNERS |
4 APPOINTMENT OF COMMITTEE ON EMIGRATION |
5 MODIFICATION OF CORN-LAWS |
6 DEBATES ON FREE TRADE |
7 FINANCIAL STATEMENTS |
8 BILL TO PREVENT BRIBERY AT ELECTIONS |
9 PARLIAMENTARY REFORM |
10 ALTERATION OF CRIMINAL CODE |
11 CASE OF MR. KENRICK |
12 STATE OF COLONIES |
13 MODE FOR AMENDING REPRESENTATION OF EDINBURGH, ETC |
14 RESOLUTION FOR REGULATION OF PRIVATE COMMITTEES |
15 MOTION TO HOLD PARLIAMENT OCCASIONALLY IN DUBLIN & EDINBURGH |
16 RESTORATION OF FORFEITED SCOTCH PEERAGES |
17 MOTION TO DISJOIN PRESIDENCY OF BOARD OF TRADE FROM |
18 CATHOLIC EMANCIPATION, ETC. |
19 INDIA JURY BILL, ETC. |
20 NATURALIZATION ACT, ETC. |
21 PROROGATION & DISSOLUTION OF PARLIAMENT |
22 GENERAL ELECTION |
23 BURMESE WAR |
24 MEETING OF NEW PARLIAMENT |
25 MOTION FOR SELECT COMMITTEE ON JOINT-STOCK COMPANIES, ETC. |
26 KING'S MESSAGE RESPECTING CONDUCT OF SPAIN TOWARDS PORTUGAL |
27 RESOLUTIONS AGAINST BRIBERY AT ELECTIONS |
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37
1 DEATH OF DUKE OF YORK |
2 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
3 CATHOLIC QUESTION |
4 CORN-LAWS |
5 DISSOLUTION OF MINISTRY |
6 REASSEMBLING OF PARLIAMENT |
7 EXPLANATIONS OF MEMBERS, & HOSTILITY TO MINISTRY |
8 OPINIONS OF HIS MAJESTY ON CATHOLIC QUESTION |
9 MOTION ON CHANCELLOR'S JURISDICTION IN BANKRUPTCY |
10 MOTIONS REGARDING STAMP-DUTY & CHEAP |
11 PUBLICATIONS |
12 CORN-LAW QUESTION |
13 FINANCIAL STATEMENTS |
14 CORRUPT BOROUGHS |
15 GAME-LAWS |
16 IMPROVEMENT OF CRIMINAL CODE |
17 PROROGATION OF PARLIAMENT |
18 DEATH OF MR. CANNING |
19 ADMINISTRATION OF LORD GODERICH |
20 REVIEW OF FOREIGN POLICY |
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38
1 DUKE OF WELLINGTON'S ADMINISTRATION |
2 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
3 DISCUSSIONS & EXPLANATIONS CONCERNING DISSOLUTION OF GODERICH |
4 QUESTIONS OF FINANCE |
5 MOTION FOR GRANT TO FAMILY OF MR. CANNING |
6 FINANCIAL STATEMENTS |
7 REPEAL OF TEST & CORPORATION ACTS |
8 CATHOLIC QUESTION |
9 MOTION ON STATE OF LAW |
10 BILLS CONNECTED WITH ELECTION OF MEMBERS OF HOUSE |
11 CORN-LAW QUESTION |
12 DIVISIONS IN CABINET |
13 PROROGATION OF PARLIAMENT |
14 DISTURBANCES IN Ireland |
15 DEATH OF EARL OF LIVERPOOL |
16 FOREIGN POLICY |
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39
1 CATHOLIC QUESTION |
2 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
3 SUPPRESSION OF CATHOLIC ASSOCIATION |
4 REJECTION OF MR. PEEL AT OXFORD |
5 TRIUMPH OF CATHOLIC EMANCIPATION |
6 BILL FOR DISFRANCHISEMENT OF 40 SHILLING FREEHOLDERS |
7 CASE OF MR. O'CONNELL |
8 FINANCIAL STATEMENTS |
9 MOTION FOR PARLIAMENTARY REFORM |
10 PROROGATION OF PARLIAMENT, ETC. |
11 STATE OF AFFAIRS IN Ireland |
12 AGRICULTURAL & COMMERCIAL DISTRESS |
13 FOREIGN POLITICS |
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40
1 STATE OF PARTIES |
2 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
3 MOTION FOR COMMITTEE OF WHOLE HOUSE ON STATE OF NATION |
4 REDUCTION OF SALARIES OF PUBLIC OFFICERS, ETC. |
5 MOTION FOR REVISING WHOLE SYSTEM OF TAXATION |
6 COMMITTEE ON EAST INDIA COMPANY'S CHARTER |
7 DEBATE ON PROPOSAL TO ALTER CURRENCY |
8 FINANCIAL STATEMENTS, BILL FOR REPEALING DUTY ON BEER, ETC. |
9 QUESTION OF REFORM |
10 CASE OF EAST RETFORD |
11 MR. O'CONNELL'S BILL FOR REFORM BY UNIVERSAL SUFFRAGE, ETC. |
12 MR. O'CONNELL'S BILL FOR REFORM BY UNIVERSAL SUFFRAGE & VOTE |
13 BILL FOR REMOVING CIVIL DISABILITIES AFFECTING JEWS |
14 BILL FOR CAPITAL PUNISHMENT IN CASES OF FORGERY |
15 BILL FOR AMENDING LAW OF LIBEL |
16 ALTERATIONS IN COURTS OF JUSTICE |
17 ILLNESS OF HIS MAJESTY |
18 BILL TO AUTHORISE ADHIBITING OF SIGN-MANUAL BY STAMP |
19 DEATH OF KING, & ACCESSION OF DUKE OF CLARENCE, WILLIAM 4 |
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41
1 ROYAL MESSAGE TO PARLIAMENT & RUPTURE BETWEEN MINISTERS |
2 PROROGATION & DISSOLUTION OF PARLIAMENT |
3 STATE OF PARTIES |
4 MEETING OF NEW PARLIAMENT |
5 DISCUSSIONS CONCERNING THEIR MAJESTIES' VISIT TO LONDON |
6 MAJORITY AGAINST MINISTERS FOR SELECT COMMITTEE ON CIVIL LIST |
7 FORMATION OF EARL GREY'S ADMINISTRATION |
8 DEATH OF MR. HUSKISSON |
9 STATE OF FOREIGN NATIONS |
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42
1 STATE OF REFORM QUESTION |
2 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
3 INTRODUCTION OF REFORM BILL |
4 DEBATE ON MOTION THAT BILL BE READ 2ND TIME, ETC. |
5 MOTION OF ADJOURNMENT PENDING ORDNANCE ESTIMATES CARRIED AGAINST |
6 BUDGET, PROPOSED CHANGES IN TAXES, ETC. ARRANGEMENT OF CIVIL |
7 GENERAL ELECTION |
8 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT, REFORM QUESTION RENEWED IN PARLIAMENT |
9 REJECTION OF REFORM BILL BY LORDS |
10 CONSEQUENCES OF REJECTION OF REFORM BILL |
11 FINANCIAL STATEMENTS |
12 PROROGATION OF PARLIAMENT |
13 CORONATION OF WILLIAM 4 |
14 OPENING OF NEW LONDON BRIDGE, ETC. |
15 RAVAGES OF CHOLERA |
16 FOREIGN AFFAIRS |
17 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
18 NEW REFORM BILL |
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43
1 REFORM BILL PASSED BY COMMONS |
2 DEBATES ON REFORM BILL IN LORDS |
3 DISTURBED STATE OF NATION |
4 REASSEMBLING OF PARLIAMENT |
5 FAILURE OF ATTEMPTS TO FORM NEW ADMINISTRATION, MINISTERS |
6 REFORM BILL PASSED |
7 IRISH & SCOTCH REFORM BILLS PASSED |
8 BILL TO PREVENT BRIBERY AT ELECTIONS, ETC. |
9 COMMITTEES ON IRISH TITHES |
10 FINANCIAL STATEMENTS |
11 COMMITTEE ON CHARTER OF EAST INDIA COMPANY, ETC. |
12 AFFAIRS OF WEST INDIES |
13 PROROGATION OF PARLIAMENT |
14 GENERAL ELECTION |
15 RESIGNATION OF SPEAKER |
16 STATE OF Ireland |
17 STATE OF CONTINENT |
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44
1 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT, RE-ELECTION OF MR. MANNERS SUTTON AS SPEAKER |
2 OPENING OF REFORMED PARLIAMENT BY KING IN PERSON |
3 CASE OF MR. PEASE |
4 IRISH COERCION BILL |
5 IRISH CHURCH BILL |
6 IRISH TI BILL |
7 FINANCIAL STATEMENTS |
8 BANK OF England CHARTER RENEWED |
9 EAST INDIA QUESTION |
10 ABOLITION OF SLAVERY IN COLONIES |
11 FACTORY BILL |
12 CORN LAWS |
13 RESOLUTIONS AGAINST BRIBERY, ETC. |
14 BILL TO REMOVE CIVIL DISABILITIES OF JEWS |
15 FOREIGN AFFAIRS |
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45
1 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
2 MR. O'CONNELL'S MOTION FOR REPEAL OF UNION |
3 DIVISIONS IN CABINET |
4 COMMISSION ISSUED TO INQUIRE INTO STATE OF IRISH CHURCH |
5 IRISH TI QUESTION |
6 RENEWAL OF IRISH COERCION BILL |
7 RESIGNATION OF EARL GREY, ETC. |
8 REJECTION OF IRISH TI QUESTION BY PEERS |
9 STATE OF ECCLESIASTICAL QUESTIONS & CLAIMS OF DISSENTERS |
10 POOR-LAW AMENDMENT ACT |
11 CORN-LAW QUESTION |
12 FINANCIAL STATEMENTS, ETC. |
13 BILL FOR REMOVAL OF CIVIL DISABILITIES OF JEWS, ETC. |
14 PROROGATION OF PARLIAMENT |
15 DISSOLUTION OF CABINET |
16 SIR ROBERT PEEL APPOINTED PRIME-MINISTER |
17 DISSOLUTION OF PARLIAMENT |
18 ACT ABOLISHING SLAVERY IN WEST INDIES CARRIED INTO EFFECT |
19 STATE OF CONTINENT |
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46
1 STATE OF PARTIES |
2 GENERAL ELECTION |
3 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT. CONTEST FOR ELECTION OF SPEAKER |
4 OPENING OF SESSION |
5 DISCUSSION IN LORDS RESPECTING SLAVERY ABOLITION ACT |
6 MOTION OF MARQUIS OF CHANDOS TO REPEAL MALT-TAX |
7 DISSENTERS' MARRIAGE ACT |
8 REPORT OF COMMISSION REGARDING CHURCH OF England , ETC |
9 REPEATED DEFEATS OF MINISTRY IN HOUSE OF COMMONS |
10 QUESTION OF APPROPRIATION OF SURPLUS OF REVENUES OF |
11 RESIGNATION OF MINISTERS, & RESTORATION OF LORD MELBOURNE'S CABINET |
12 MUNICIPAL REFORM & IRISH CHURCH |
13 AGRICULTURAL DISTRESS |
14 DISCUSSION REGARDING ORANGE SOCIETIES IN Ireland |
15 VOTE BY BALLOT, ETC. |
16 BUDGET |
17 DISCUSSIONS REGARDING CANADA |
18 PROROGATION OF PARLIAMENT |
19 STATE OF CONTINENT |
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47
1 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
2 QUESTION OF ORANGE LODGES |
3 BILL TO REFORM IRISH MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS |
4 IRISH TI -BILL |
5 COMMUTATION OF TITHES IN England |
6 BILL FOR REGISTRATION OF BIRTHS, DEATHS, & MARRIAGES, ETC. |
7 BILL TO ALTER REVENUES & TERRITORIES OF DIFFERENT SEES, ETC. |
8 BILL TO ABOLISH SECULAR JURISDICTION OF BISHOPS, ETC. |
9 BILL TO AMEND ENGLISH MUNICIPAL CORPORATION ACT |
10 BILL TO ALLOW FELONS' COUNSEL TO ADDRESS JURY, ETC. |
11 ABOLITION OF IMPRISONMENT FOR DEBT, ETC. |
12 ELECTION COMMITTEES |
13 NEW HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT |
14 MOTION FOR REDUCTION OF TAXATION ON BEHALF OF AGRICULTURISTS |
15 BUDGET, ETC. |
16 DISCUSSIONS ON COLONIES, & ON OUR FOREIGN RELATIONS |
17 PROROGATION OF PARLIAMENT |
18 AFFAIRS OF Ireland |
19 FOREIGN RELATIONS |
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48
1 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
2 CONSIDERATION OF STATE OF Ireland |
3 QUESTION OF ESTABLISHING SYSTEM OF POOR-LAWS IN Ireland |
4 IRISH TI QUESTION |
5 QUESTION OF CHURCH-RATES |
6 CHURCH OF Scotland |
7 NOTICES OF MOTIONS FOR CONSTITUTIONAL CHANGES |
8 OPERATION OF NEW POOR-LAWS |
9 AFFAIRS OF CANADA |
10 STATE OF BANKING SYSTEM, ETC. |
11 CONSIDERATION OF FOREIGN POLICY OF England UNDER WHIG |
12 MOTION ON STATE OF NATION |
13 ILLNESS & DEATH OF KING, REMARKS ON HIS CHARACTER |
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51
1 STATE OF PARTIES |
2 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
3 CORN-LAW QUESTION |
4 AFFAIRS OF Ireland DISCUSSED IN PARLIAMENT |
5 IRISH MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS BILL |
6 PROCEEDINGS IN PARLIAMENT RESPECTING JAMAICA |
7 AFFAIRS OF AMERICA |
8 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
9 DISSOLUTION OF GRAFTON CABINET |
10 DEBATES ON MIDDLESEX ELECTION, ETC. |
11 QUESTION OF CONTROVERTED ELECTIONS, ETC. |
12 DEBATES ON AMERICA |
13 RELEASE OF WILKES |
14 AMERICAN AFFAIRS |
15 RIOTS AT BOSTON |
16 PROROGATION OF PARLIAMENT |
17 REMONSTRANCE OF BECKFORD TO KING |
18 PROSECUTION OF WOODFALL & ALMON |
19 DISPUTES RESPECTING FALKL& ISLANDS |
20 AFFAIRS OF AMERICA |
21 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
22 DEBATE CONCERNING FALKL& ISLANDS |
23 PARLIAMENTARY PROCEEDINGS OF LAW OF LIBEL |
24 QUARRELS BETWEEN LORDS & COMMONS |
25 CONVENTION WITH SPAIN |
26 CHANGES IN MINISTRY |
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49
1 ACCESSION OF QUEEN VICTORIA |
2 QUEEN'S MESSAGE TO BOTH HOUSES: EULOGIES OF LATE SOVEREIGN IN |
3 BILL FOR PROVIDING SUCCESSION TO CROWN |
4 BUDGET, ETC. |
5 ALTERATIONS IN CRIMINAL LAW, ETC. |
6 PROROGATION OF PARLIAMENT |
7 STATE OF PARTIES & ELECTIONS |
8 CITY BANQUET TO QUEEN |
9 OPENING OF NEW PARLIAMENT |
10 SUBJECT OF CIVIL LIST DEBATED |
11 SUBJECT OF PENSION LIST |
12 INTELLIGENCE FROM CANADA, DISCUSSION ON SUBJECT |
13 STATE OF CONTINENT |
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50
1 PARLIAMENT REASSEMBLES, DEBATES ON CANADA, ADDRESS TO THRONE |
2 QUESTION OF ELECTION COMMITTEES, ETC. |
3 MOTION FOR BALLOT |
4 PARLIAMENTARY QUALIFICATION BILL |
5 PERSONAL ATTACKS |
6 REVIVAL OF ANTI-SLAVERY AGITATION, ETC. |
7 DEBATES ON IRISH POOR-LAW BILL, BILL CARRIED |
8 MOTION FOR REPEAL OF APPROPRIATION CLAUSE, MINISTERIAL PLAN |
9 COMMITTEE OF HOUSE OF COMMONS UPON IRISH MUNICIPAL BILL |
10 CORONATION |
11 DEBATES IN HOUSE OF COMMONS ON IRISH TI QUESTION |
12 IRISH POOR-LAW BILL CARRIED IN LORDS |
13 PROJECTED FORMATION OF A COLONY IN NEW ZEAL& , ETC. |
14 FINANCIAL STATEMENTS, ETC. |
15 MOTION FOR REPEAL OF CORN-LAWS |
16 VARIOUS IMPROVEMENTS IN LAW |
17 SELECT COMMITTEE TO INQUIRE INTO OPERATION OF POOR-LAWS |
18 COMBINATIONS IN England & Ireland |
19 JOHN THOM. ALIAS SIR WILLIAM COURTENAY |
20 COMMITTEE ON CHURCH LANDS |
21 ACT FOR ABOLISHING PLURALITIES, ETC. |
22 SUBJECT OF EDUCATION DISCUSSED IN PARLIAMENT |
23 QUESTION OF CANADA RENEWED |
24 QUEEN PROROGUES PARLIAMENT |
25 DISAFFECTION AMONG WORKING CLASSES |
26 PROPOSED REDUCTION OF RATES OF POSTAGE |
27 STATE OF Ireland |
28 AFFAIRS OF CANADA |
29 STATE OF CONTINENT. |
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2 1848 History of England, from Accession of James 2 by Macaulay, Thomas Babington 1800 - 59 1,102,902W 4,412 73:32 1
1 1848 85,500W 342P 5:42:07 156M 230,627W 923 15:23
1
1 Britain under Romans |
2 Britain under Saxons |
3 Conversion of Saxons to Christianity |
4 Danish Invasions |
5 Normans |
6 Norman Conquest |
7 Separation of England & Normandy |
8 Amalgamation of Races |
9 English Conquests on Continent |
10 Wars of Roses |
11 Extinction of Villenage |
12 Beneficial Operation of Roman Catholic Religion |
13 early English Polity often misrepresented, & why? |
14 Nature of Limited Monarchies of Middle Ages |
15 Prerogatives of early English Kings |
16 Limitations of Prerogative |
17 Resistance an ordinary Check on Tyranny in Middle Ages |
18 Peculiar Character of English Aristocracy |
19 Government of Tudors |
20 Limited Monarchies of Middle Ages generally turned into Absolute Monarchies |
21 English Monarchy a singular Exception |
22 Reformation & its Effects |
23 Origin of Church of England |
24 Her peculiar Character |
25 Relation in which she stood to Crown |
26 Puritans |
27 Their Republican Spirit |
28 No systematic parliamentary Opposition offered to Government of Elizabeth |
29 Question of Monopolies |
30 Scotland & Ireland become Parts of same Empire with England |
31 Diminution of Importance of England after Accession of James 1 |
32 Doctrine of Divine Right |
33 Separation between Church & Puritans becomes wider |
34 Accession & Character of Charles 1 |
35 Tactics of Opposition in House of Commons |
36 Petition of Right |
37 Petition of Right violated |
38 Character & Designs of Wentworth |
39 Character of Laud |
40 Star Chamber & High Commission |
41 Ship Money |
42 Resistance to Liturgy in Scotland |
43 Parliament called & dissolved |
44 Long Parliament |
45 1st Appearance of 2 great English Parties |
46 Remonstrance |
47 Impeachment of 5 Members |
48 Departure of Charles from London |
49 Commencement of Civil War |
50 Successes of Royalists |
51 Rise of Independents |
52 Oliver Cromwell |
53 Selfdenying Ordinance |
54 Victory of Parliament |
55 Domination & Character of Army |
56 Rising against Military Government suppressed |
57 Proceedings against King |
58 His Execution |
59 Subjugation of Ireland & Scotland |
60 Expulsion of Long Parliament |
61 Protectorate of Oliver Cromwell |
62 Oliver succeeded by Richard |
63 Fall of Richard & Revival of Long Parliament |
64 Second Expulsion of Long Parliament |
65 Army of Scotland marches into England |
66 Monk declares for Free Parliament |
67 1660 General Election |
68 Restoration |
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1 Conduct of those who restored House of Stuart unjustly censured |
2 Abolition of Tenures by Knight Service |
3 Disbandment of Army |
4 Disputes between Roundheads & Cavaliers renewed |
5 Religious Dissension |
6 Unpopularity of Puritans |
7 Character of Charles 2 |
8 Character of Duke of York & Earl of Clarendon |
9 1661 General Election |
10 Violence of Cavaliers in new Parliament |
11 Persecution of Puritans |
12 Zeal of Church for Hereditary Monarchy |
13 Change in Morals of Community |
14 Profligacy of Politicians |
15 State of Scotland |
16 State of Ireland |
17 Government become unpopular in England |
18 War with Dutch |
19 Opposition in House of Commons |
20 Fall of Clarendon |
21 State of European Politics, & Ascendancy of France |
22 Character of Lewis 14 |
23 Triple Alliance |
24 Country Party |
25 Connection between Charles 2 & France |
26 Views of Lewis with respect to England |
27 Treaty of Dover |
28 Nature of English Cabinet |
29 Cabal |
30 Shutting of Exchequer |
31 War with United Provinces, & their extreme Danger |
32 William, Prince of Orange |
33 Meeting of Parliament |
34 Declaration of Indulgence |
35 It is cancelled, & Test Act passed |
36 Cabal dissolved |
37 Peace with United Provinces |
38 Administration of Danby |
39 Embarrassing Situation of Country Party |
40 Dealings of that Party with French Embassy |
41 Peace of Nimeguen |
42 Violent Discontents in England |
43 Fall of Danby: Popish Plot |
44 Violence of new House of Commons |
45 Temple's Plan of Government |
46 Character of Halifax |
47 Character of Sunderl& |
48 Prorogation of Parliament |
49 Habeas Corpus Act |
50 1679 2nd General Election |
51 Popularity of Monmouth |
52 Lawrence Hyde |
53 Sidney Godolphin |
54 Violence of Factions on Subject of Exclusion Bill |
55 Names of Whig & Tory |
56 Meeting of Parliament |
57 Exclusion Bill passes Commons |
58 Exclusion Bill rejected by Lords |
59 1681 Execution of Stafford |
60 General Election |
61 Parliament held at Oxford, & dissolved |
62 Tory Reaction |
63 Persecution of Whigs |
64 Charter of City confiscated |
65 Whig Conspiracies |
66 Detection of Whig Conspiracies |
67 Severity of Government |
68 Seizure of Charters |
69 Influence of Duke of York |
70 He is opposed by Halifax |
71 Lord Guildford |
72 Policy of Lewis |
73 State of Factions in Court of Charles at time of his Death |
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1 1685 Great Change in State of England |
2 1685 Population of England |
3 Increase of Population greater in North than in South |
4 1685 Revenue |
5 Military System |
6 Navy |
7 Ordnance |
8 Noneffective Charge |
9 Charge of Civil Government |
10 Great Gains of Ministers & Courtiers |
11 State of Agriculture |
12 Mineral Wealth of Country |
13 Increase of Rent |
14 Country Gentlemen |
15 Clergy |
16 Yeomanry |
17 Growth of Towns |
19 Bristol |
20 Norwich |
21 Other Country Towns |
22 Manchester |
23 Leeds |
24 Sheffield |
25 Birmingham |
26 Liverpool |
27 Watering-places |
28 Cheltenham |
29 Brighton |
30 Buxton |
31 Tunbridge Wells |
32 Bath |
33 London |
34 City |
35 Fashionable Part of Capital |
36 Lighting of London |
37 Police of London |
38 Whitefriars |
39 Court |
40 Coffee Houses |
41 Difficulty of Travelling |
42 Badness of Roads |
43 Stage Coaches |
44 Highwaymen |
45 Inns |
46 Post Office |
47 Newspapers |
48 News-letters |
49 Observator |
50 Scarcity of Books in Country Places |
51 Female Education |
52 Literary Attainments of Gentlemen |
53 Influence of French Literature |
54 Immorality of Polite Literature of England |
55 State of Science in England |
56 State of Fine Arts |
57 State of Common People |
58 Agricultural Wages |
59 Wages of Manufacturers |
60 Labour of Children in Factories |
61 Wages of different Classes of Artisans |
62 Number of Paupers |
63 Benefits derived by Common People from Progress of
Civilisation |
64 Delusion which leads Men to overrate Happiness of preceding Generations |
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1 Death of Charles 2 |
2 Suspicions of Poison |
3 Speech of James 2 to Privy Council |
4 James proclaimed |
5 State of Administration |
6 New Arrangements |
7 Sir George Jeffreys |
8 Revenue collected without Act of Parliament |
9 Parliament called |
10 Transactions between James & French King |
11 Churchill sent Ambassador to France |
12 His History |
13 Feelings of Continental Governments towards England |
14 Policy of Court of Rome |
15 Struggle in Mind of James |
16 Fluctuations in his Policy |
17 Public Celebration of Roman Catholic Rites in Palace |
18 His Coronation |
19 Enthusiasm of Tories |
20 Addresses |
21 Elections |
22 Proceedings against Oates |
23 Proceedings against Dangerfield |
24 Proceedings against Baxter |
25 Meeting of Parliament of Scotland |
26 Feeling of James towards Puritans |
27 Cruel Treatment of Scotch Covenanters |
28 Feeling of James towards Quakers |
29 William Penn |
30 Peculiar Favour shown to Roman Catholics & Quakers |
31 Meeting of English Parliament |
32 Trevor chosen Speaker |
33 Character of Seymour |
34 King's Speech to Parliament |
35 Debate in Commons |
36 Speech of Seymour |
37 Revenue voted |
38 Proceedings of Commons concerning Religion |
39 Additional Taxes voted |
40 Sir Dudley North |
41 Proceedings of Lords |
42 Bill for reversing Attainder of Stafford |
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1 Whig Refugees on Continent |
2 Their Correspondents in England |
3 Characters of leading Refugees |
4 Ayloffe |
5 Wade |
6 Goodenough |
7 Rumbold |
8 Lord Grey |
9 Monmouth |
10 Ferguson |
11 Scotch Refugees |
12 Earl of Argyle |
13 Sir Patrick Hume |
14 Sir John Cochrane |
15 Fletcher of Saltoun |
16 Unreasonable Conduct of Scotch Refugees |
17 Arrangement for Attempt on England & Scotland |
18 John Locke |
19 Preparations made by Government for Defence of Scotland |
20 Conversation of James with Dutch Ambassadors |
21 Ineffectual Attempts to prevent Argyle from sailing |
22 Departure of Argyle from Holl& |
23 He lands in Scotland |
24 His Disputes with his Followers |
25 Temper of Scotch Nation |
26 Argyle's Forces dispersed |
27 Argyle a Prisoner |
28 His Execution. |
29 Execution of Rumbold |
30 Death of Ayloffe |
31 Devastation of Argyleshire |
32 Ineffectual Attempts to prevent Monmouth from leaving Holl& |
33 His Arrival at Lyme |
34 His Declaration |
35 His Popularity in West of England |
36 Encounter of Rebels with Militia at Bridport |
37 Encounter of Rebels with Militia at Axminster |
38 News of Rebellion carried to London: |
39 Loyalty of Parliament |
40 Reception of Monmouth at Taunton |
41 He takes Title of King |
42 His Reception at Bridgewater |
43 Preparations of Government to oppose him |
44 His Design on Bristol |
45 He relinquishes that Design |
46 Skirmish at Philip's Norton |
47 Despondence of Monmouth |
48 He returns to Bridgewater |
49 Royal Army encamps at Sedgemoor |
50 Battle of Sedgemoor |
51 Pursuit of Rebels |
52 Military Executions |
53 Flight of Monmouth |
54 His Capture |
55 His Letter to King |
56 He is carried to London |
57 His Interview with King |
58 His Execution |
59 His Memory cherished by Common People |
60 Cruelties of Soldiers in West |
61 Kirke |
62 Jeffreys sets out on Western Circuit |
63 Trial of Alice Lisle |
64 Bloody Assizes |
65 Abraham Holmes |
66 Christopher Battiseombe |
67 Hewlings |
68 Punishment of Tutchin |
69 Rebels Transported |
70 Confiscation & Extortion |
71 Rapacity of Queen & her Ladies |
72 Grey |
73 Cochrane |
74 Storey |
75 Wade, Goodenough, & Ferguson |
76 Jeffreys made Lord Chancellor |
77 Trial & Execution of Cornish |
78 Trials & Executions of Fernley & Elizabeth Gaunt |
79 Trial & Execution of Bateman |
80 Persecution of Protestant Dissenters |
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2 229,718W 919 15:19
1 Ch 6
1 Power of James at Height |
2 His Foreign Policy |
3 His Plans of Domestic Government: Habeas Corpus Act |
4 Standing Army |
5 Designs in favour of Roman Catholic Religion |
6 Violation of Test Act |
7 Disgrace of Halifax: general Discontent |
8 Persecution of French Huguenots |
9 Effect of that Persecution in England |
10 Meeting of Parliament: Speech of King: an Opposition formed in House |
11 Sentiments of Foreign Governments |
12 Committee of Commons on King's Speech |
13 Defeat of Government |
14 2nd Defeat of Government: King reprimands Commons |
15 Coke committed by Commons for Disrespect to King |
16 Opposition to Government in Lords: Earl of Devonshire |
17 Bishop of London |
18 Viscount Mordaunt |
19 Prorogation |
20 Trials of Lord Gerard & of Hampden |
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21 Trial of Delamere |
22 Effect of his Acquittal |
23 Parties in Court: Feeling of Protestant Tories |
24 Publication of Papers found in Strong Box of Charles 2 |
25 Feeling of respectable Roman Catholics |
26 Cabal of violent Roman Catholics: Castlemaine |
27 Jermyn: White: Tyrconnel |
28 Feeling of Ministers of Foreign Governments |
29 Pope & Order of Jesus opposed to each other |
30 Order of Jesus |
31 Father Petre |
32 King's Temper & Opinions |
33 King encouraged in his Errors by Sunderland |
34 Perfidy of Jeffreys |
35 Godolphin: Queen: Amours of King |
36 Catharine Sedley |
37 Intrigues of Rochester in favour of Catharine Sedley |
38 Decline of Rochester's Influence |
39 Castelmaine sent to Rome: Huguenots illtreated by James |
40 Dispensing Power |
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41 Dismission of Refractory Judges |
42 Case of Sir Edward Hales |
43 Roman Catholics authorised to hold |
44 Ecclesiastical Benefices:
Sclater: Walker |
45 Deanery of Christchurch given to a Roman Catholic |
46 Disposal of Bishoprics |
47 Resolution of James to use his Ecclesiastical Supremacy against Church |
48 His Difficulties |
49 He creates a new Court of High Commission |
50 Proceedings against Bishop of London |
51 Discontent excited by Public Display of Roman Catholic
Rites & Vestments |
52 Riots |
53 A Camp formed at Hounslow |
54 Samuel Johnson |
55 Hugh Speke |
56 Proceedings against Johnson |
57 Zeal of Anglican Clergy against Popery |
58 Roman Catholic Divines overmatched |
59 State of Scotland |
60 Queensberry |
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61 Perth & Melfort |
62 Favour shown to Roman Catholic Religion in Scotland |
63 Riots at Edinburgh |
64 Anger of King: his Plans concerning Scotland |
65 Deputation of Scotch Privy Councillors sent to London |
66 Their Negotiations with King |
67 Meeting of Scotch Estates: they prove refractory |
68 They are adjourned: arbitrary System of Government in Scotland |
69 Ireland |
70 State of Law on Subject of Religion |
71 Hostility of Races |
72 Aboriginal Peasantry: aboriginal Aristocracy |
73 State of English Colony |
74 Course which James ought to have followed |
75 His Errors |
76 Clarendon arrives in Ireland as Lord Lieutenant |
77 His Mortifications: Panic among Colonists |
78 Arrival of Tyrconnel at Dublin as General: his Partiality & Violence |
79 He is bent on Repeal of Act of Settlement: he returns to England |
80 King displeased with Clarendon |
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81 Rochester attacked by Jesuitical Cabal |
82 Attempts of James to convert Rochester |
83 Dismission of Rochester |
84 Dismission of Clarendon: Tyrconnel Lord Deputy |
85 Dismay of English Colonists in Ireland |
86 Effect of Fall of Hydes |
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1 William, Prince of Orange
1 his Appearance |
2 His early Life & Education |
3 His Theological Opinions |
4 His Military Qualifications |
5 His Love of Danger |
6 His bad Health |
7 Coldness of his Manners & Strength of his Emotions: |
8 his Friendship for Bentinck |
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2 Mary, Princess of Orange |
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3 Gilbert Burnet
1 He brings about a good Understanding between Prince & Princess |
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5 Relations between William & English Parties
1 His Feelings towards England |
2 His Feelings towards Holl& & France |
3 His Policy consistent throughout |
4 Treaty of Augsburg |
5 William becomes Head of English Opposition |
6 Mordaunt proposes to William a Descent on England |
7 William rejects Advice |
8 Discontent in England after Fall of Hydes |
9 Conversions to Popery: Peterborough: Salisbury |
10 Wycherley: Tindal: Haines |
11 Dryden |
12 Hind & Panther |
13 Change in Policy of Court towards Puritans |
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19 Partial Toleration granted in Scotland
1 Closeting |
2 It is unsuccessful |
3 Admiral Herbert |
4 Declaration of Indulgence |
5 Feeling of Protestant Dissenters |
6 Feeling of Church of England |
7 Court & Church |
8 Letter to a Dissenter: Conduct of Dissenters |
9 Some of Dissenters side with Court: Care: Alsop, Rosewell: Lobb, Venn |
10 Majority of Puritans are against Court: Baxter: Howe,BanyanKiffin
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11 Prince & Princess of Orange hostile to Declaration of Indulgence
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12 Their Views respecting English
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13 Roman Catholics vindicated |
14 Enmity of James to Burnet |
15 Mission of Dykvelt to England :
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16 Negotiations of Dykvelt with English Statesmen:
Danby,
Nottingham,
Halifax,
Devonshire,
Edward Russell, Compton, Herbert,
Churchill
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17 Lady Churchill & Princess Anne
Dykvelt returns to Hague with Letters from many eminent Englishmen
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18 Zulestein's Mission
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19 Growing Enmity between James & William |
20 Influence of Dutch Press
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21 Correspondence of Stewart & Fagel
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22 Castelmaine's embassy to Rome |
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4 Ch 9
1 Change in Opinion of Tories concerning Lawfulness of Resistance |
2 Russell proposes to Prince of Orange a Descent on England |
3 Henry Sidney,
Devonshire, hrewsbury, Halifax,
Danby, Bishop, Compton,
Nottingham, Lumley |
4 Invitation to William despatched |
5 Conduct of Mary |
6 Difficulties of William's Enterprise |
7 Conduct of James after Trial of Bishops |
8 Dismissions & Promotions |
9 Proceedings of High Commission: Sprat resigns his Seat |
10 Discontent of Clergy: Transactions at Oxford |
11 Discontent of Gentry |
12 Discontent of Army |
13 Irish Troops brought over: Public Indignation |
14 Lillibullero |
15 Politics of United Provinces: |
16 Errors of French King |
17 His Quarrel with Pope concerning Franchises |
18 Archbishopric of Cologne |
19 Skilful Management of William |
20 His Military & Naval Preparations |
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21 He receives numerous Assurances of Support from England |
22 Sunderland |
23 Anxiety of William |
24 Warnings conveyed to James |
25 Exertions of Lewis to save James |
26 James frustrates them |
27 French Armies invade Germany |
28 William obtains Sanction of States General to his Expedition |
29 Schomberg |
30 British Adventurers at Hague |
31 William's Declaration |
32 James roused to a Sense of his Danger: |
33 his Naval Means |
34 His Military Means |
35 He attempts to conciliate his Subjects |
36 He gives Audience to Bishops |
37 His Concessions ill received |
38 Proofs of Birth of Prince of Wales submitted to
Privy Council |
39 Disgrace of Sunderland |
40 William takes leave of States of Holland |
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41 He embarks & sails: he is driven back by a Storm |
42 His Declaration arrives in England |
43 James questions Lords |
44 William sets sail 2nd Time |
45 He passes Straits |
46 He lands at Torbay |
47 He enters Exeter |
48 Conversation of King with Bishops |
49 Disturbances in London |
50 Men of Rank begin to repair to Prince Lovelace Colchester: Abingdon |
51 Desertion of Cornbury
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52 Petition of Lords for a Parliament |
53 King goes to Salisbury |
54 Seymour: Court of William at Exeter |
55 Northern Insurrection |
56 Skirmish at Wincanton |
57 Desertion of Churchill & Grafton |
58 Retreat of Royal Army from Salisbury
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59 Desertion of Prince George & Ormond |
60 Flight of Princess Anne |
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61 Council of Lords held by James |
62 He appoints Commissioners to treat with William |
63 Negotiation a Feint |
64 Dartmouth refuses to send Prince of Wales into France |
65 Agitation of London |
66 Forged Proclamation |
67 Risings in various Parts of Country |
68 Clarendon joins Prince at Salisbury: |
69 Dissension in Prince's Camp |
70 Prince reaches Hungerford: |
71 Skirmish at Reading: |
72 King's Commissioners arrive at Hungerford |
73 Negotiation |
74 Queen & Prince of Wales sent to France: |
75 Lauzun |
76 King's Preparations for Flight
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77 His Flight |
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1 Consecration of Nuncio at Saint James's Palace: his public Reception |
2 Duke of Somerset |
3 Dissolution of Parliament: Military Offences illegally punished |
4 Proceedings of High Commission: Universities |
5 Proceedings against University of Cambridge |
6 Earl of Mulgrave |
7 State of Oxford |
8 Magdalene College, Oxford |
9 Anthony Farmer recommended by King for President |
10 Election of Presiden |
11 Fellows of Magdalene cited before High Commission |
12 Parker recommended as President: Charterhouse |
13 Royal Progress |
14 King at Oxford: he reprimands Fellows of Magdalene |
15 Penn attempts to mediate |
16 Special Ecclesiastical Commissioners sent to Oxford |
17 Protest of Hough Parker |
18 Ejection of Fellows |
19 Magdalene College turned into a Popish Seminary |
20 Resentment of Clergy |
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21 Schemes of Jesuitical Cabal |
22 respecting Succession |
23 Scheme of James & Tyrconnel for preventing Princess of Orange
from succeeding to Kingdom of Ireland |
24 Queen pregnant: general Incredulity
Feeling of Constituent Bodies, & of Peers |
25 James determines to pack a Parliament
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26 Board of Regulators |
27 Many Lords Lieutenants dismissed: Earl of Oxford |
28 Earl of Shrewsbury |
29 Earl of Dorset |
30 Questions put to Magistrates |
31 Their Answers: Failure of King's Plans |
32 List of Sheriffs |
33 Character of Roman Catholic Country Gentlemen |
34 Feeling of Dissenters: Regulation of Corporations |
35 Inquisition in all Public Departments |
36 Dismission of Sawyer |
37 Williams Solicitor General |
38 2nd Declaration of Indulgence: |
39 Clergy ordered to read it
They hesitate: |
40 Patriotism of Protestant Nonconformists of London |
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41 Consultation of London Clergy |
42 Consultation at Lambeth Palace |
43 Petition of 7 Bishops presented to King |
44 London Clergy disobey Royal Order |
45 Hesitation of Government |
46 It is determined to prosecute Bishops for a Libel |
47 They are examined by Privy Council |
48 They are committed to Tower |
49 Birth of Pretender |
50 He is generally believed to be supposititious |
51 Bishops brought before King's Bench & bailed |
52 Agitation of public Mind |
53 Uneasiness of Sunderland |
54 He professes himself a Roman Catholic
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55 Trial of Bishops |
56 Verdict: Joy of People |
57 Peculiar State of Public Feeling at this Time |
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5 Ch 10
1 Flight of James known: great Agitation
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2 Lords meet at Guildhall |
3 Riots in London |
4 Spanish Ambassador's House sacked |
5 Arrest of Jeffreys |
6 Irish Night |
7 King detained near Sheerness |
8 Lords order him to be set at Liberty |
9 William's Embarrassment |
10 Arrest of Feversham |
11 Arrival of James in London |
12 Consultation at Windsor |
13 Dutch Troops occupy Whitehall |
14 Message from Prince delivered to James |
15 James sets out for Rochester: Arrival of William at Saint James's |
16 He is advised to assume Crown by Right of Conquest |
17 He calls together Lords & Members of Parliaments of Charles 2 |
18 Flight of James from Rochester |
19 Debates & Resolutions of Lords |
20 Debates & Resolutions of Commoners summoned by Prince |
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21 Convention called: Exertions of Prince to restore Order |
22 His tolerant Policy |
23 Satisfaction of Roman Catholic Powers: State of Feeling in France |
24 Reception of Queen of England in France |
25 Arrival of James at Saint Germains |
26 State of Feeling in United Provinces |
27 Election of Members to serve in Convention |
28 Affairs of Scotland |
29 State of Parties in England |
30 Sherlock's Plan |
31 Sancroft's Plan |
32 Danby's Plan |
33 Whig Plan |
34 Meeting of Convention: leading Members of House of Commons |
35 Choice of a Speaker |
36 Debate on State of Nation |
37 Resolution declaring Throne vacant |
38 It is sent up to Lords: Debate in Lords on Plan of Regency |
39 Schism between Whigs & Followers of Danby |
40 Meeting at Earl of Devonshire's |
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41 Debate in Lords on Question whether Throne was vacant |
42 Majority for Negative: Agitation in London |
43 Letter of James to Convention
Debates: Negotiations: Letter of Princess of Orange to Danby |
44 Princess Anne acquiesces in Whig Plan |
45 William explains his views |
46 Conference between houses |
47 Lords yield |
48 New Laws proposed for Security of Liberty |
49 Disputes & Compromise |
50 Declaration of Right |
51 Arrival of Mary |
52 Tender & Acceptance of Crown |
53 William & Mary proclaimed: |
54 peculiar Character of English Revolution |
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1 William & Mary proclaimed in London |
2 Rejoicings throughout England : Rejoicings in Holland |
3 Discontent of Clergy & Army |
4 Reaction of Public Feeling |
5 Temper of Tories |
6 Temper of Whigs |
7 Ministerial Arrangements |
8 William his own Minister for Foreign Affairs |
9 Danby |
10 Halifax |
11 Nottingham Shrewsbury Board of Admiralty: Board of Treasury |
12 Great Seal |
13 Judges |
14 Household |
15 Subordinate Appointments |
16 Convention turned into a Parliament |
17 Members of 2 Houses required to take Oaths Questions |
18 relating to Revenue |
19 Abolition of Hearth Money |
20 Repayment of Expenses of United Provinces |
21 Mutiny at Ipswich |
22 first Mutiny Bill |
23 Suspension of Habeas Corpus Act |
24 Unpopularity of William |
25 Popularity of Mary |
26 Court removed from Whitehall to Hampton Court |
27 Court at Kensington: William's foreign Favourites |
28 General Maladministration |
29 Dissensions among Men in Office |
30 Department of Foreign Affairs |
31 Religious Disputes |
32 High Church Party |
33 Low Church Party |
34 William's Views concerning Ecclesiastical Polity |
35 Burnet, Bishop of Salisbury |
36 Nottingham's Views concerning Ecclesiastical Polity |
37 Toleration Bill |
38 Comprehension Bill |
39 Bill for settling Oaths of Allegiance & Supremacy |
40 Bill for settling Coronation Oath |
41 Coronation |
42 Promotions |
43 Coalition against France: Devastation of Palatinate |
44 War declared against France |
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1 State of Ireland at Time of Revolution: Civil Power in |
2 Hands of Roman Catholics |
3 Military Power in Hands of Roman Catholics |
4 Mutual Enmity between Englishry & Irishry |
5 Panic among Englishry |
6 History of Town of Kenmare |
7 Enniskillen |
8 Londonderry |
9 Closing of Gates of Londonderry |
10 Mountjoy sent to pacify Ulster |
11 William opens a Negotiation with Tyrconnel |
12 Temples consulted |
13 Richard Hamilton sent to Ireland on his Parole |
14 Tyrconnel sends Mountjoy & Rice to France |
15 Tyrconnel calls Irish People to Arms |
16 Devastation of Country |
17 Protestants in South unable to resist |
18 Enniskillen & Londonderry hold out: Richard Hamilton marches into |
19 Ulster with an Army |
20 James determines to go to Ireland |
21 Assistance furnished by Lewis to James |
22 Choice of a French Ambassador to accompany James |
23 Count of Avaux |
24 James lands at Kinsale |
25 James enters Cork |
26 Journey of James from Cork to Dublin |
27 Discontent in England |
28 Factions at Dublin Castle |
29 James determines to go to Ulster |
30 Journey of James to Ulster |
31 Fall of Londonderry expected |
32 Succours arrive from England |
33 Treachery of Lundy: Inhabitants of Londonderry resolve to defend themselves |
34 Their Character |
35 Londonderry besieged |
36 Siege turned into Blockade |
37 Naval Skirmish in Bantry Bay |
38 Parliament summoned by James sits at Dublin |
39 Toleration Act passed: Acts passed for Confiscation of
Property of Protestants |
40 Issue of base Money |
41 great Act of Attainder |
42 James prorogues his Parliament: |
43 Persecution of Protestants in Ireland |
44 Effect produced in England by News from Ireland |
45 Actions of Enniskilleners |
46 Distress of Londonderry |
47 Expedition under Kirke arrives in Loch Foyle |
48 Cruelty of Rosen |
49 Famine in Londonderry extreme |
50 Attack on Boom |
51 Siege of Londonderry raised |
52 Operations against Enniskilleners |
53 Battle of Newton Butler |
54 Consternation of Irish |
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1 Revolution more violent in Scotland than in England |
2 Elections for Convention: Rabbling of Episcopal Clergy |
3 State of Edinburgh |
4 Question of an Union between England & Scotland raised |
5 Wish of English Low Churchmen to preserve Episcopacy in Scotland |
6 Opinions of William about Church Government in Scotland |
7 Comparative Strength of Religious Parties in Scotland |
8 Letter from William to Scotch Convention |
9 William's Instructions to his Agents in Scotland : Dalrymples |
10 Melville |
11 James's Agents in Scotland : Dundee: Balcarras |
12 Meeting of Convention |
13 Hamilton elected President |
14 Committee of Elections: Edinburgh Castle summoned |
15 Dundee threatened by Covenanters |
16 Letter from James to Convention |
17 Effect of James's Letter |
18 Flight of Dundee |
19 Tumultuous Sitting of Convention |
20 Committee appointed to frame Plan of Government |
21 Resolutions proposed by Committee |
22 William & Mary proclaimed: Claim of Right: Abolition of Episcopacy |
23 Torture |
24 William & Mary accept Crown of Scotland |
25 Discontent of Covenanters |
26 Ministerial Arrangements in Scotland |
27 Hamilton: Crawford |
28 Dalrymples: Lockhart: Montgomery |
29 Melville: Carstairs |
30 Club formed: Annandale: Ross |
31 Hume: Fletcher of Saltoun |
32 War breaks out in Highlands: State of Highlands |
33 Peculiar Nature of Jacobitism in Highlands |
34 Jealousy of Ascendency of Campbells |
35 Stewarts & Macnaghtens |
36 Macleans: Camerons: Lochiel |
37 Macdonalds: Feud between Macdonalds & Mackintoshes: Inverness |
38 Inverness threatened by Macdonald of Keppoch |
39 Dundee appears in Keppoch's Camp |
40 Insurrection of Clans hostile to Campbells |
41 Tarbet's Advice to Government |
42 Indecisive Campaign in Highlands |
43 Military Character of Highlanders |
44 Quarrels in Highl& Army |
45 Dundee applies to James for Assistance: War in Highlands suspended |
46 Scruples of Covenanters about taking Arms for King William |
47 Cameronian Regiment raised |
48 Edinburgh Castle surrenders |
49 Session of Parliament at Edinburgh |
50 Ascendancy of Club |
51 Troubles in Athol |
52 War breaks out again in Highlands |
53 Death of Dundee |
54 Retreat of Mackay |
55 Effect of Battle of Killiecrankie: |
56 Scottish Parliament adjourned |
57 Highl& Army reinforced |
58 Skirmish at Saint Johnston's |
59 Disorders in Highl& Army |
60 Mackay's Advice disregarded by Scotch Ministers |
61 Cameronians stationed at Dunkeld |
62 Highlanders attack Cameronians & are repulsed |
63 Dissolution of Highl& Army |
64 Intrigues of Club |
65 State of Lowlands |
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1 Disputes in English Parliament |
2 Attainder of Russell reversed |
3 Other Attainders reversed |
4 Case of Samuel Johnson |
5 Case of Devonshire |
6 Case of Oates |
7 Bill of Rights |
8 Disputes about a Bill of Indemnity |
9 Last Days of Jeffreys |
10 Whigs dissatisfied with King |
11 Intemperance of Howe |
12 Attack on Caermarthen |
13 Attack on Halifax |
14 Preparations for Campaign in Ireland |
15 Schomberg |
16 Recess of Parliament |
17 State of Ireland |
18 Advice of Avaux |
19 Dismission of Melfort |
20 Schomberg lands in Ulster |
21 Carrickfergus taken |
22 Schomberg advances into Leinster |
23 English & Irish Armies |
24 encamp near each other |
25 Schomberg declines a Battle |
26 Frauds of English Commissariat |
27 Conspiracy among French Troops in English Service |
28 Pestilence in English Army |
29 English & Irish Armies go into Winter Quarters |
30 Various Opinions about Schomberg's Conduct |
31 Maritime Affairs |
32 Maladministration of Torrington |
33 Continental Affairs |
34 Skirmish at Walcourt |
35 Imputations thrown on Marlborough |
36 Pope Innocent 11 succeeded by Alexander 8 |
37 High Church Clergy divided on Subject of Oaths |
38 Arguments for taking Oaths |
39 Arguments against taking Oaths |
40 great Majority of Clergy take Oaths |
41 Nonjurors: Ken |
42 Leslie |
43 Sherlock |
44 Hickes |
45 Collier |
46 Dodwell |
47 Kettlewell: Fitzwilliam |
48 General Character of Nonjuring Clergy |
49 Plan of Comprehension: Tillotson |
50 Ecclesiastical Commission issued. |
51 Proceedings of Commission |
52 Convocation of Province of Canterbury summoned: |
53 Temper of Clergy |
54 Clergy ill affected towards King |
55 Clergy exasperated against Dissenters by Proceedings of the |
56 Scotch Presbyterians |
57 Constitution of Convocation |
58 Election of Members of Convocation |
59 Ecclesiastical Preferments bestowed |
60 Compton discontented |
61 Convocation meets |
62 High Churchmen a Majority of Lower House of Convocation |
63 Difference between 2 Houses of Convocation |
64 Lower House of Convocation proves unmanageable. |
65 Convocation prorogued |
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5
1 Parliament meets |
2 Retirement of Halifax |
3 Supplies voted |
4 Bill of Rights passed |
5 Inquiry into Naval Abuses |
6 Inquiry into Conduct of Irish War |
7 Reception of Walker in England |
8 Edmund Ludlow |
9 Violence of Whigs |
10 Impeachments |
11 Committee of Murder |
12 Malevolence of John Hampden |
13 Corporation Bill |
14 Debates on Indemnity Bill |
15 Case of Sir Robert Sawyer |
16 King purposes to retire to Holland |
17 He is induced to change his Intention |
18 Whigs oppose his going to Ireland |
19 He prorogues Parliament |
20 Joy of Tories |
21 Dissolution & General Election |
22 Changes in Executive Departments |
23 Caermarthen Chief Minister |
24 Sir John Lowther |
25 Rise & Progress of Parliamentary Corruption in England |
26 Sir John Trevor |
27 Godolphin retires |
28 Changes at Admiralty |
29 Changes in Commissions of Lieutenancy |
30 Temper of Whigs |
31 Dealings of some Whigs with Saint Germains |
32 Shrewsbury |
33 Ferguson |
34 Hopes of Jacobites |
35 Meeting of new Parliament |
36 Settlement of Revenue |
37 Provision for Princess of Denmark |
38 Bill declaring Acts of preceding Parliament valid |
39 Debate on Changes in Lieutenancy of London |
40 Abjuration Bill |
41 Act of Grace |
42 Parliament prorogued |
43 Preparations for 1st War |
44 Administration of James at Dublin |
45 auxiliary Force sent from France to Ireland |
46 Plan of English Jacobites |
47 Clarendon, Aylesbury, Dartmouth |
48 Penn |
49 Preston |
50 Jacobites betrayed by Fuller |
51 Crone arrested |
52 Difficulties of William |
53 Conduct of Shrewsbury |
54 Council of Nine |
55 Conduct of Clarendon |
56 Penn held to Bail |
57 Interview between William & Burnet |
58 William sets out for Ireland |
59 Trial of Crone |
60 Danger of Invasion & Insurrection |
61 Tourville's Fleet |
62 Channel |
63 Arrests of suspected Persons |
64 Torrington ordered to give Battle to Tourville |
65 Battle of Beachy Head |
66 Alarm in London |
67 Battle of Fleurus |
68 Spirit of Nation |
69 Conduct of Shrewsbury |
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1 William lands at Carrickfergus, & proceeds to Belfast |
2 State of Dublin |
3 William's military Arrangements |
4 William marches southward |
5 Irish Army retreats |
6 Irish make St& at Boyne |
7 Army of James |
8 Army of William |
9 Walker, now Bishop of Derry, accompanies Army |
10 William reconnoitres Irish Position |
11 William is wounded |
12 Battle of Boyne |
13 Flight of James |
14 Loss of 2 Armies |
15 Fall of Drogheda |
16 State of Dublin |
17 James flies to France |
18 Dublin evacuated by French & Irish Troops |
19 Entry of William into Dublin |
20 Effect produced in France by News from Ireland |
21 Effect produced at Rome by News from Ireland |
22 Effect produced in London by News from Ireland |
23 James arrives in France |
24 his Reception there |
25 Tourville attempts a Descent on England |
26 Teignmouth destroyed |
27 Excitement of English Nation against French |
28 Jacobite Press |
29 Jacobite Form of Prayer & Humiliation |
30 Clamour against nonjuring Bishops |
31 Military Operations in Ireland |
32 Waterford taken |
33 Irish Army collected at Limerick |
34 Lauzun pronounces |
35 Place cannot be defended |
36 Irish insist on defending Limerick |
37 Tyrconnel is against defending Limerick |
38 Limerick defended by Irish alone |
39 Sarsfield surprises English Artillery |
40 Arrival of Baldearg O'Donnel at Limerick |
41 Besiegers suffer from Rains |
42 Unsuccessful Assault on Limerick |
43 Siege raised |
44 Tyrconnel & Lauzun go to France |
45 William returns to England |
46 Reception of William in England |
47 Expedition to South of Ireland |
48 Marlborough takes Cork |
49 Marlborough takes Kinsale |
50 Affairs of Scotland |
51 Intrigues of Montgomery with Jacobites |
52 War in Highlands |
53 Fort William built |
54 Meeting of Scottish Parliament |
55 Melville Lord High Commissioner |
56 Government obtains a Majority |
57 Ecclesiastical Legislation |
58 Coalition between Club & Jacobites dissolved |
59 Chiefs of Club betray each other |
60 al Acquiescence in new Ecclesiastical Polity |
61 Complaints of Episcopalians |
62 Presbyterian Conjurors |
63 William dissatisfied with Ecclesiastical Arrangements in Scotland |
64 Meeting of General Assembly of Church of Scotland |
65 State of Affairs on Continent |
66 Duke of Savoy joins Coalition |
67 Supplies voted |
68 Ways & Means |
69 Proceedings against Torrington |
70 Torrington's Trial & Acquittal |
71 Animosity of Whigs against Caermarthen |
72 Jacobite Plot |
73 Meeting of leading Conspirators |
74 Conspirators determine to send Preston to Saint Germains |
75 Papers entrusted to Preston |
76 Information of Plot given to Caermarthen |
77 Arrest of Preston & his Companions |
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7 CHARLES 1
1 Battle Of Edge Hill |
2 Treaty At Oxford |
3 Solemn Vow & Covenant |
4 Battle Of Newbury |
5 Solemn League & Covenant Between English & Scottish Parliaments- |
6 Cessation Of War In Ireland |
7 Royalist Parliament At Oxford |
8 Propositions Of Peace |
9 Battle Of Marston Moor |
10 Army Of Essex Capitulates In West |
11 Self Denying Ordinance |
12 Synod Of Divines |
13 Directory For Public Worship |
14 Trial Of Archbishop Laud |
15 Bill Of Attainder |
16 His Execution |
17 Treaty proposed & refused |
18 Royalists & Parliamentarians |
19 State of 2 armies |
20 king's protestation. |
21 Battle of Edge Hill. |
22 Action at Brentford. |
23 King retires to Oxford. |
24 State of kingdom. |
25 Treaty at Oxford. |
26 Intrigues during treaty. |
27 Return of Queen. |
28 Fall of Reading. |
29 Waller's plot. Solemn vow & covenant. |
30 Death of Hampden. |
31 Actions of Sir William Waller. |
32 Lords propose a peace. |
33 Are opposed by Commons. |
34 New preparations for war. |
35 Battle of Newbury. |
36 New great seal. |
37 Commissioners sent to Scotland . |
38 Solemn league & covenant. |
39 Scots prepare for war. |
40 Covenant taken in England . |
41 Charles seeks aid from Ireland . |
42 Federative assembly of Catholics. |
43 Their apologies & remonstrance. |
44 Cessation concluded. |
45 French envoy |
46 Royal parliament at Oxford. |
47 Propositions of peace. |
48 Methods of raising money. |
49 Battle of Nantwich. |
50 Scottish army enters England . |
51 Marches & Countermarches. |
52 Rupert sent to relieve York. |
53 Battle of Marston Moor. |
54 Surrender of Newcastle. |
55 Essex marches into west. |
56 His army capitulates. |
57 3rd Battle of Newbury. |
58 Rise of Cromwell. |
59 His quarrel with Manchester. |
60 1st self-denying ordinance. |
61 Army new modelled. |
62 2nd self denying ordinance. |
63 Ecclesiastical concurrences. |
64 Persecution of Catholics. |
65 Of Episcopalians. |
66 Synod of divines. |
67 Presbyterians & Independents. |
68 Dem& of toleration. |
69 New directory. |
70 Trial of Archbishop L& . |
71 His defence. |
72 Bill of attainder. |
73 Consent of Lords. Execution. |
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1 Treaty At Uxbridge |
2 Victories Of Montrose In Scotland |
3 Defeat Of King At Naseby |
4 Surrender Of Bristol |
5 Charles Shut Up Within Oxford |
6 Mission Of Glamorgan To Ireland |
7 He Is Disavowed By Charles, But Concludes A Peace With Irish |
8 King Intrigues With Parliament, Scots, & Independents |
9 He Escapes To Scottish Army |
10 Refuses Concessions Required |
11 Is Delivered Up By Scots |
12 Dissensions at court. |
13 Proposal of treaty. |
14 Negotiation at Uxbridge. |
15 Demands of Irish Catholics. |
16 Victories of Montrose in Scotland . |
17 State of 2 parties in England . |
18 army after new model. |
19 Battle of Naseby. |
20 Its consequences. |
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1 William's Voyage to Holland |
2 William's Entrance into Hague |
3 Congress at Hague |
4 William his own Minister for Foreign Affairs |
5 William obtains Toleration for Waldenses |
6 Vices inherent in Nature of Coalitions |
7 Siege & Fall of Mons |
8 William returns to England |
9 Trials of Preston & Ashton |
10 Execution of Ashton |
11 Preston's Irresolution & Confessions |
12 Lenity shown to Conspirators |
13 Dartmouth |
14 Turner |
15 Penn |
16 Death of George Fox |
17 his Character |
18 Interview between Penn & Sidney |
19 Preston pardoned |
20 Joy of Jacobites at Fall of Mons |
21 vacant Sees filled |
22 Tillotson Archbishop of Canterbury |
23 Conduct of Sancroft |
24 Difference between Sancroft & Ken |
25 Hatred of Sancroft to Established Church |
26 he provides for episcopal |
27 Succession among Nonjurors |
28 new Bishops |
29 Sherlock Dean of Saint Paul's |
30 Treachery of some of William's Servants |
31 Russell |
32 Godolphin |
33 Marlborough |
34 William returns to Continent |
35 1691 Campaign in Flanders |
36 War in Ireland |
37 State of English Part of Ireland |
38 State of Part of Ireland which was subject to James |
39 Dissensions among Irish at Limerick |
40 Return of Tyrconnel to Ireland |
41 Arrival of French Fleet at Limerick |
42 Saint Ruth |
43 English take Field |
44 Fall of Ballymore |
45 Siege & Fall of Athlone |
46 Retreat of Irish Army |
47 Saint Ruth determines to fight |
48 Battle of Aghrim |
49 Fall of Galway |
50 Death of Tyrconnel |
51 2nd Siege of Limerick |
52 Irish desirous to capitulate |
53 Negotiations between Irish Chiefs & Besiegers |
54 Capitulation of Limerick |
55 Irish Troops required to make their Election between their Country & France |
56 Most of Irish Troops volunteer for France |
57 Many of Irish who had volunteered for France desert |
58 last Division of Irish Army sails from Cork for France |
59 State of Ireland after War |
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1 Opening of Parliament |
2 Debates on Salaries & Fees of Official Men |
3 Act excluding Papists from Public Trust in Ireland |
4 Debates on East India Trade |
5 Debates on Bill for regulating Trials in Cases of High Treason |
6 Plot formed by Marlborough against Government of William |
7 Marlborough's Plot disclosed by Jacobites |
8 Disgrace of Marlborough |
9 Various Reports touching Cause of Marlborough's Disgrace. |
10 Rupture between Mary & Anne |
11 Fuller's Plot |
12 Close of Session |
13 Bill for ascertaining Salaries of Judges rejected |
14 Misterial Changes in England |
15 Ministerial Changes in Scotland |
16 State of Highlands |
17 Breadalbane employed to negotiate with Rebel Clans |
18 Glencoe |
19 William goes to Continent: Death of Louvois |
20 French Government determines to send Expedition against England |
21 James believes that English Fleet is friendly to him |
22 Conduct of Russell |
23 Daughter born to James |
24 Preparations made in England to repel Invasion |
25 James goes down to his Army at La Hogue |
26 James's Declaration |
27 Effect produced by James's Declaration |
28 English & Dutch Fleets join |
29 Temper of English Fleet |
30 Battle of La Hogue |
31 Rejoicings in England |
32 Young's Plot |
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3
1 Foreign Policy of William |
2 Northern Powers |
3 Pope |
4 Conduct of Allies |
5 Emperor |
6 Spain |
7 William succeeds in preventing Dissolution of Coalition |
8 New Arrangements for Government of Spanish Netherlands |
9 Lewis takes Field |
10 Siege of Namur |
11 Lewis returns to Versailles |
12 Luxemburg |
13 Battle of Steinkirk |
14 Conspiracy of Grandval |
15 Return of William to England |
16 Naval Maladministration |
17 Earthquake at Port Royal |
18 Distress in England |
19 Increase of Crime |
20 Meeting of Parliament |
21 State of Parties |
22 King's Speech |
23 Question of Privilege raised by Lords |
24 Debates on State of Nation |
25 Bill for Regulation of Trials in Cases of Treason |
26 Case of Lord Mohun |
27 Debates on India Trade |
28 Supply |
29 Ways & Means |
30 L& Tax |
31 Origin of National Debt |
32 Parliamentary Reform |
33 Place Bill |
34 Triennial Bill |
35 1st Parliamentary Discussion on Liberty of Press |
36 State of Ireland |
37 King refuses to pass Triennial Bill |
38 Ministerial Arrangements |
39 King goes to Holl& |
40 Session of Parliament in Scotland |
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4
1 State of Court of Saint Germains |
2 Feeling of Jacobites |
3 Compounders & Noncompounders |
4 Change of Ministry at Saint Germains: Middleton |
5 New Declaration put forth by James |
6 Effect of new Declaration |
7 French Preparations for Campaign |
8 Institution of Order of Saint Lewis |
9 Middleton's Account of Versailles |
10 William's Preparations for Campaign |
11 Lewis takes Field |
12 Lewis returns to Versailles |
13 Manoeuvres of Luxemburg |
14 Battle of Landen |
15 Miscarriage of Smyrna Fleet |
16 Excitement in London |
17 Jacobite Libels |
18 William Anderton |
19 Writings & Artifices of Jacobites |
20 Conduct of Caermarthen |
21 Now Charter granted to East India Company |
22 Return of William to England |
23 Military Successes of France |
24 Distress of France |
25 Ministry necessary to Parliamentary Government |
26 1st Ministry gradually formed |
27 Sunderland |
28 Sunderl& advises King to give Preference to Whigs |
29 Reasons for preferring Whigs |
30 Chiefs of Whig Party |
31 Russell |
32 Somers |
33 Montague |
34 Wharton |
35 Chiefs of Tory Party |
36 Harley |
37 Foley |
38 Howe |
39 Meeting of Parliament |
40 Debates about Naval Miscarriages |
41 Russell 1st Lord of Admiralty |
42 Retirement of Nottingham |
43 Shrewsbury refuses Office |
44 Debates about Trade with India |
45 Bill for Regulation of Trials in Cases of Treason |
46 Triennial Bill |
47 Place Bill |
48 Bill for Naturalisation of Foreign Protestants |
49 Supply |
50 Ways & Means |
51 Lottery Loan |
52 Bank of England |
53 Prorogation of Parliament |
54 Ministerial Arrangements |
55 Shrewsbury Secretary of State |
56 New Titles bestowed |
57 French Plan of War |
58 English Plan of War |
59 Expedition against Brest |
60 Naval Operations in Mediterranean |
61 War by Land |
62 Complaints of Trenchard's Administration |
63 Lancashire Prosecutions |
64 Meeting of Parliament |
65 Death of Tillotson |
66 Tenison Archbishop of Canterbury |
67 Debates on Lancashire Prosecutions |
68 Place Bill |
69 Bill for Regulation of Trials in Cases of Treason |
70 Triennial Bill passed |
71 Death of Mary |
72 Funeral of Mary |
73 Greenwich Hospital founded |
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1 Effect of Mary's Death on Continent |
2 Death of Luxemburg |
3 Distress of William |
4 Parliamentary Proceedings |
5 Emancipation of Press |
6 Death of Halifax |
7 Parliamentary Inquiries into Corruption of Public Offices |
8 Vote of Censure on Speaker |
9 Foley elected Speaker |
10 Inquiry into Accounts of East India Company |
11 Suspicious Dealings of Seymour |
12 Bill against Sir Thomas Cook |
13 Inquiry by joint Committee of Lords & Commons |
14 Impeachment of Leeds |
15 Disgrace of Leeds |
16 Lords Justices appointed |
17 Reconciliation between William & Princess Anne |
18 Jacobite Plots against William's Person |
19 Charnock |
20 Porter |
21 Goodman |
22 Parkyns |
23 Fenwick |
24 Session of Scottish Parliament |
25 Inquiry into Slaughter of Glencoe |
26 War in Netherlands |
27 Marshal Villeroy |
28 Duke of Maine |
29 Jacobite Plots against Government during William's Absence |
30 Siege of Namur |
31 Surrender of Town of Namur |
32 Surrender of Castle of Namur |
33 Arrest of Boufflers |
34 Effect of Emancipation of English Press |
35 Return of William to England |
36 Dissolution of Parliament |
37 William makes Progress through Country |
38 Elections |
39 Alarming State of Currency |
40 Meeting of Parliament |
41 Loyalty of House of Commons |
42 Controversy touching Currency |
43 Parliamentary Proceedings touching Currency |
44 Passing of Act regulating Trials in Cases of High Treason |
45 Parliamentary Proceedings touching Grant of Crown Lands in Wales to Portland |
46 2 Jacobite Plots formed |
47 Berwick's Plot |
48 Assassination Plot |
49 Sir George Barclay |
50 Failure of Berwick's Plot |
51 Detection of Assassination Plot |
52 Parliamentary Proceedings touching Assassination Plot |
53 State of Public Feeling |
54 Trial of Charnock, King & Keyes |
55 Execution of Charnock, King & Keyes |
56 Trial of Friend |
57 Trial of Parkyns |
58 Execution of Friend & Parkyns |
59 Trials of Rookwood, Cranburne & Lowick |
60 Association |
61 Bill for Regulation of Elections |
62 Act establishing L& Bank |
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1 Military Operations in Netherlands |
2 Commercial Crisis in England |
3 Financial Crisis |
4 Efforts to restore Currency |
5 Distress of People |
6 their Temper & Conduct |
7 Negotiations with France |
8 Duke of Savoy deserts Coalition |
9 Search for Jacobite Conspirators in England |
10 Sir John Fenwick |
11 Capture of Fenwick |
12 Fenwick's Confession |
13 Return of William to England |
14 Meeting of Parliament |
15 State of Country |
16 Speech of William |
17 Commencement of Session |
18 Resolutions of House of Commons |
19 Return of Prosperity |
20 Effect of Proceedings of House of Commons on Foreign Governments |
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21 Restoration of Finances |
22 Effects of Fenwick's Confession |
23 Resignation of Godolphin |
24 Feeling of Whigs about Fenwick |
25 William examines Fenwick |
26 Disappearance of Goodman |
27 Parliamentary Proceedings touching Fenwick's Confession |
28 Bill for attainting Fenwick |
29 Debates of Commons on Bill of Attainder |
30 Bill of Attainder carried up to Lords |
31 Artifices of Monmouth |
32 Debates of Lords on Bill of Attainder |
33 Proceedings against Monmouth |
34 Position & Feelings of Shrewsbury |
35 Bill of Attainder passed |
36 Attempts to save Fenwick |
37 Fenwick's Execution |
38 Bill for Regulating of Elections |
39 Bill for Regulation of Press |
40 Bill abolishing Privileges of Whitefriars & Savoy |
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41 Close of Session |
42 Promotions & Appointments |
43 State of Ireland |
44 State of Scotland |
45 Session of Parliament at Edinburgh |
46 Act for Settling of Schools |
47 Case of Thomas Aikenhead |
48 Military Operations in Netherlands |
49 Terms of Peace offered by France |
50 Conduct of Spain |
51 Conduct of Emperor |
52 Congress of Ryswick |
53 William opens a distinct Negotiation |
54 Meetings of Portl& & Boufflers |
55 Terms of Peace between France & England settled |
56 Difficulties caused by Spain & Emperor |
57 Attempts of James to prevent general Pacification |
58 Treaty of Ryswick signed |
59 Anxiety in England |
60 News of Peace arrives in England |
61 Dismay of Jacobites |
62 General Rejoicing |
63 King's Entry into London |
64 Thanksgiving Day |
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2 Sunderland |
3 Lord Spencer |
4 Controversy touching Standing Armies |
5 Meeting of Parliament |
6 King's Speech well received: Debate on Peace Establishment |
7 Sunderl& attacked |
8 Nation averse to Standing Army |
9 Mutiny Act: Navy Acts concerning High Treason |
10 Earl of Clancarty |
11 Ways & Means: Rights of Sovereign in reference to Crown Lands |
12 Proceedings in Parliament on Grants of Crown Lands |
13 Montague accused of Peculation |
14 Bill of Pains & Penalties against Duncombe |
15 Dissension between houses |
16 Commercial Questions |
17 Irish Manufactures |
18 East India Companies |
19 Fire at Whitehall |
20 Visit of Czar |
21 Portl& 's Embassy to France |
22 Spanish Succession |
23 Count of Tallard's Embassy |
24 Newmarket Meeting: insecure State of Roads |
25 Further Negotiations relating to Spanish Succession |
26 King goes to Holland |
27 Portl& returns from his Embassy |
28 William is reconciled to Marlborough |
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1 Altered Position of Ministry |
2 Elections |
31 st Partition Treaty |
4 Domestic Discontent |
5 Littleton chosen Speaker |
6 King's Speech Proceedings relating to Amount of L& Force |
7 Unpopularity of Montague |
8 Bill for Disbanding Army |
9 King's Speech |
10 Death of Electoral Prince of Bavaria. |
11 Renewed Discussion of Army Question |
12 Naval Administration |
13 Commission on Irish Forfeitures. |
14 Prorogation of Parliament |
15 Changes in Ministry & Household |
16 Spanish Succession |
17 Darien |
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1 Trial of Spencer Cowper |
2 Duels |
3 Discontent of Nation |
4 Captain Kidd |
5 Meeting of Parliament |
6 Attacks on Burnet |
7 Renewed Attack on Somers |
8 Question of Irish Forfeitures: Dispute between Houses |
9 Somers again attacked |
10 Prorogation of Parliament |
11 Death of James 2 |
12 Pretender recognised King |
13 Return of King |
14 General Election |
15 Death of William. |
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1 1399 - 1422 HOUSE OF LANCASTER |
2 1422 - 61 WARS OF ROSES |
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2 1461 - 1540 MONARCHY
1 AUTHORITIES FOR BOOK 5 |
2 1461 - 85 HOUSE OF YORK |
3 1485 - 1514 REVIVAL OF LEARNING |
4 1514 - 29 WOLSEY |
5 1529 - 40 THOMAS CROMWELL |
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1 1540 - 53 Protestant Revolution |
2 1553 - 8 Catholic Reaction |
3 1558 - 61 England of Elizabeth |
4 1561 - 7 England & Mary Stuart |
5 1567 - 82 England & Papacy |
6 1582 - 93 England & Spain |
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5 1603 - 60 Puritan England 95,546W 383 6:23
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1 Historical & Unhistorical Peoples |
23 Groups of Nations |
3"Most Historical"People |
4 Extent of Jewish History |
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2 CONTENT OF JEWISH HISTORY
12 Periods of Jewish History |
2 Period of Independence |
3 Election of Jewish People |
4 Priests & Prophets |
5 Babylonian Exile & Scribes |
6 Dispersion |
7 Jewish History & Universal History |
8 Jewish History Characterized |
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3 SIGNIFICANCE OF JEWISH HISTORY
1 National Aspect of Jewish History |
2 Historical Consciousness |
3 National Idea & National Feeling |
4 Universal Aspect of Jewish History |
5 Historical Experiment |
6 Moral Discipline |
7 Humanitarian Significance of Jewish History |
8 Schleiden & George Eliot |
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4 HISTORICAL SYNTHESIS
13 Primary Periods |
2 4 Composite Periods |
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5 PRIMARY OR BIBLICAL PERIOD
1 Cosmic Origin Jewish Religion |
2 Tribal Organization |
3 Egyptian Influence & Experiences |
4 Moses |
5 Mosaism a Religious & Moral as well as a Social & Political
System |
6 National Deities |
7 Prophets & 2 Kingdoms |
8 Judaism Universal Religion |
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6 SECONDARY OR SPIRITUAL - POLITICAL PERIOD
1 Growth of National Feeling |
2 Ezra & Nehemiah |
3 Scribes |
4 Hellenism |
5 Maccabees |
6 Sadducees, Pharisees, & Essenes |
7 Alexandrian Jews |
8 Christianity |
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7 TERTIARY TALMUDIC OR NATIONAL-RELIGIOUS
PERIOD
1 Isolation of Jewry & Judaism |
2 Mishna |
3 Talmud |
4 Intellectual Activity in Palestine & Babylonia |
5 Agada & Midrash |
6 Unification of Judaism |
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8 500 - 980 GAONIC PERIOD, OR HEGEMONY OF ORIENTAL JEWS
1 Academies |
2 Islam |
3 Karaism |
4 Beginning of Persecutions in Europe |
5 Arabic Civilization in Europe |
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9 980 - 1492 RABBINIC - PHILOSOPHICAL PERIOD, OR HEGEMONY OF SPANISH
JEWS
1 Spanish Jews |
2 Arabic-Jewish Renaissance |
3 Crusades & Jews |
4 Degradation of Jews in Christian Europe |
5 Provence |
6 Lateran Council |
7 Kabbala |
8 Expulsion from Spain |
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10 1492 - 1789 RABBINIC-MYSTICAL PERIOD: HEGEMONY OF GERMAN-POLISH
JEWS
1 Humanists & Reformation |
2 Palestine an Asylum for Jews |
3 Messianic Belief & Hopes |
4 Holl& a Jewish Centre |
5 Pol& & Jews |
6 Rabbinical Authorities of Poland |
7 Isolation of Polish Jews |
8 Mysticism & Practical Kabbala |
9 Chassidism |
10 Persecutions & Morbid Piety |
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11 1800s MODERN PERIOD OF ENLIGHTENMENT
1 French Revolution |
2 Jewish Middle Ages |
3 Spiritual & Civil Emancipation |
4 Successors of Mendelssohn |
5 Zunz & Science of Judaism |
6 Modern Movements outside of Germany |
7 Jew in Russia |
8 His Regeneration |
9 Anti-Semitism & Judophobia |
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12 TEACHINGS OF JEWISH HISTORY
1 Jewry Spiritual Community |
2 Jewry Indestructible |
3 Creative Principle of Jewry |
4 Task of Future |
5 Jew & Nations |
6 Ultimate Ideal |
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6 1642 - 60 Puritan England , 1660 - 83 Revolution
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7 1642 - 60 PURITAN England
1 1642 - 6 Civil War |
2 1642 - 9 Army & Parliament |
3 1649 - 53 Commonwealth |
4 1653 - 60 Protectorate |
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8 1660 - 1760 REVOLUTION
1 1660 - 7 Restoration |
2 1667 - 83 Popish Plot |
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1 1683 - 1760 REVOLUTION
1 1683 - 1714 Fall of Stuarts |
2 1714 - 60 House of Hanover |
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2 1760 - 1815 MODERN England
1 1760 - 7 England & its Empire. |
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1 ACCESSION OF GEORGE 3 |
2 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT ETC. |
3 JUDGES MADE INDEPENDENT OF CROWN |
4 CHANGES IN CABINET |
5 OPERATIONS OF WAR |
6 RESIGNATION OF MR. PITT |
7 MARRIAGE OF KING |
8 CORONATION OF THEIR MAJESTIES |
9 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
10 DISTURBANCES IN Ireland |
11 WAR WITH SPAIN |
12 FRANCE & SPAIN DECLARE WAR AGAINST PORTUGAL |
13 DISSENSIONS IN CABINET |
14 EVENTS IN GERMANY, ETC. |
15 NEGOCIATIONS FOR PEACE |
16 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT & CONCLUSION OF PEACE |
17 RESIGNATION OF BUTE |
18 CHARACTER & IMPEACHMENT OF WILKES |
19 CHANGES IN CABINET |
20 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT, & FURTHER PROCEEDINGS AGAINST WILKES |
21 PROPOSITION TO TAX AMERICAN COLONIES |
22 OPPOSITION OF AMERICANS |
23 WAR WITH NORTH AMERICAN INDIANS |
24 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES |
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1 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
2 DEBATES ON COLONIAL TAXATION |
3 INSTABILITY OF CABINET |
4 ATTEMPTS TO FORM NEW ADMINISTRATION |
5 OPPOSITION TO STAMP DUTIES IN AMERICA |
6 EMBARRASSMENT OF MINISTERS & MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
7 SENTIMENTS OF AMERICANS ON DECLARATORY ACT |
8 DISSOLUTION OF ROCKINGHAM CABINET |
9 DECLINE OF LORD CHATHAM'S POPULARITY |
10 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
11 EAST INDIA QUESTION |
12 AMERICAN TAXATION |
13 CHANGES IN MINISTRY |
14 PROCEEDINGS IN AMERICA |
15 DOMESTIC TROUBLES & COMMOTIONS |
16 RETURN OF WILKES, ETC. |
17 RESIGNATION OF LORD CHATHAM |
18 AFFAIRS OF WILKES |
19 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
20 DEBATE ON WILKES |
21 DEBATES ON AMERICA |
22 EAST INDIA AFFAIRS |
23 PROROGATION OF PARLIAMENT |
24 DISCONTENTS IN England & Ireland |
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1 RE-OPENING OF PARLIAMENT |
2 PROCEEDINGS AGAINST SHOREHAM |
3 RESOLUTIONS RESPECTING PUBLICATION OF DEBATES |
4 COMMITTAL OF LORD MAYOR & ALDERMAN OLIVER TO TOWER |
5 CONTEST BETWEEN CITY & LEGISLATURE |
6 QUESTION OF MIDDLESEX ELECTION |
7 QUESTION OF DISSOLUTION OF PARLIAMENT |
8 SESSION CLOSED |
9 RELEASE OF LORD MAYOR & ALDERMAN OLIVER |
10 EDUCATION OF PRINCE OF WALES |
11 CITY PETITION TO KING |
12 DISPUTES IN CITY |
13 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
14 DEBATES ON SUBSCRIPTION TO 39 ARTICLES |
15 ECCLESIASTICAL NULLUM TEMPUS BILL |
16 CASE OF DR. NOWELL |
17 TEST & CORPORATION ACTS |
18 ROYAL MARRIAGE ACT |
19 EAST INDIA AFFAIRS |
20 SESSION CLOSED |
21 FATE OF QUEEN OF DENMARK |
22 DEATH OF PRINCESS DOWAGER OF WALES |
23 REVOLUTION IN SWEDEN |
24 PARTITION OF POL& |
25 INVESTIGATION OF MIDDLESEX ELECTION |
26 CHANGES IN MINISTRY |
27 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
28 EAST INDIA AFFAIRS |
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1 CARIBBS OF ST. VINCENTS |
2 PETITION OF NAVAL OFFICERS |
3 SUBSCRIPTION TO 39 ARTICLES |
4 DEBATES ON EAST INDIA MEASURES |
5 SESSION CLOSED |
6 PROCEEDINGS IN CITY |
7 CONTINENTAL POLITICS |
8 IRISH AFFAIRS |
9 DISPUTES WITH AMERICAN COLONIES |
10 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
11 EARLY MEASURES IN THIS SESSION |
12 BOSTONIAN PETITION |
13 PARLIAMENTARY PROCEEDINGS AGAINST AMERICA |
14 BILL FOR ADMINISTRATION OF CANADA |
15 PROROGATION OF PARLIAMENT |
16 PROCEEDINGS AT BOSTON |
17 GENERAL ELECTION |
18 MEETING OF NEW PARLIAMENT |
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1 DEBATES ON AMERICA |
2 PACIFIC MEASURE OF LORD NORTH |
3 BURKE'S PLAN OF CONCILIATION |
4 CLOSE OF SESSION |
5 PETITION OF CITY OF LONDON |
6 DEPARTURE OF FRANKLIN |
7 PROCEEDINGS OF AMERICANS |
8 EXPEDITION TO SEIZE STORES AT SALEM |
9 AFFAIR AT LEXINGTON, ETC. |
10 MEETING OF ASSEMBLIES & GENERAL CONGRESS |
11 BATTLE OF BUNKER'S HILL |
12 GENERAL WASHINGTON |
13 EXPEDITIONS AGAINST TICONDEROGA & CROWN POINT, ETC. |
14 EXPEDITION AGAINST CANADA |
15 DISPOSITION & REVOLT OF VIRGINIANS |
16 CONDUCT OF CONGRESS TOWARDS NEW YORK, ETC. |
17 PROCEEDINGS IN England |
18 PROSECUTION & TRIAL OF HORNE TOOKE, ETC. |
19 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
20 CHANGES IN MINISTRY |
21 MILITIA BILL |
22 NAVY & L& ESTIMATES |
23 PETITION OF NOVA SCOTIA |
24 PETITION OF CONGRESS |
25 MOTIONS OF DUKE OF GRAFTON |
26 L& TAX INCREASED |
27 BURKE'S 2ND CONCILIATORY MOTION |
28 LORD NORTH'S PROHIBITORY BILL |
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1 AFFAIRS OF Ireland |
2 DEBATES ON AMERICA, ETC. |
3 PROROGATION OF PARLIAMENT |
4 SENTIMENTS OF FOREIGN POWERS, ETC. |
5 EVACUATION OF BOSTON BY BRITISH |
6 MISSION OF INDIAN CHIEFS |
7 AFFAIRS OF CANADA |
8 UNSUCCESSFUL ATTACK ON SULLIVAN'S Island |
9 AFFAIRS IN VIRGINIA |
10 DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE BY CONGRESS |
11 EXPEDITION AGAINST NEW YORK |
12 DEFEAT OF AMERICANS ON LONG Island |
13 CONFERENCE ON STATEN Island |
14 CAPTURE OF NEW YORK, ETC. |
15 CAPTURE OF FORT WASHINGTON |
16 CAPTURE OF FORT LEE, & RETREAT OF WASHINGTON |
17 EXPEDITION AGAINST RHODE Island |
18 SUCCESSES OF GENERAL CARLETON |
19 MEASURES OF CONGRESS |
20 DEFECTION OF COLONISTS, ETC. |
21 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
22 DEBATES ON AMERICA |
23 ATTEMPT TO FIRE HIS MAJESTY'S DOCKYARD AT PORTSMOUTH |
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1 LETTERS OF MARQUE GRANTED |
2 BILL FOR DETAINING PERSONS IN PRISON CHARGED WITH HIGH-TREASON |
3 MISCELLANEOUS DEBATES |
4 SPIRITED ADDRESS OF SPEAKER TO KING |
5 LORD CHATHAM'S MOTION FOR CONCESSIONS TO AMERICA |
6 PARLIAMENT PROROGUED |
7 SUCCESSES OF WASHINGTON |
8 BRITISH EXPEDITION UP HUDSON RIVER |
9 AMERICAN EXPEDITION TO LONG Island |
10 CAPTURE OF GENERAL PRESCOT, ETC. |
11 BATTLE OF BRANDYWINE, ETC. |
12 CAPTURE OF PHILADELPHIA |
13 OPENING OF DELAWARE |
14 CLOSE OF HOWE'S CAMPAIGN |
15 EXPEDITION & CAPTURE OF BURGOYNE |
16 CLINTON'S EXPEDITION UP HUDSON |
17 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
18 DEBATES ON AMERICA |
19 DUKE OF RICHMOND'S MOTION FOR INQUIRING INTO STATE OF NATION |
20 FOX'S MOTION FOR INQUIRING INTO STATE OF NATION |
21 ARMY & NAVY ESTIMATES |
22 INTELLIGENCE OF BURGOYNES DEFEAT |
23 ROYAL ASSENT TO SEVERAL BILLS |
24 PARLIAMENT ADJOURNED |
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1 DEMONSTRATION OF PUBLIC SPIRIT IN England |
2 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
3 COMMITTEE FOR TAKING STATE OF NATION INTO CONSIDERATION |
4 BURKE'S MOTION RELATIVE TO EMPLOYMENT OF INDIANS |
5 COMMITTEE OF EVIDENCE IN HOUSE OF LORDS, ETC. |
6 LORD NORTHS CONCILIATORY BILLS |
7 INTIMATION OF FRENCH TREATY WITH AMERICA |
8 INVESTIGATION OF STATE OF NAVY |
9 MOTION FOR EXCLUDING CONTRACTORS FROM PARLIAMENT |
10 REVISION OF TRADE OF Ireland |
11 BILL FOR RELIEF OF ROMAN CATHOLICS |
12 MOTION OF CENSURE ON LORD GEORGE GERMAINE, ETC. |
13 LORD CHATHAM'S LAST APPEARANCE IN HOUSE OF LORDS |
14 DEATH OF LORD CHATHAM, & POSTHUMOUS HONOURS TO HIS MEMORY |
15 DUKE OF RICHMOND'S MOTION RESUMED |
16 SESSION CLOSED |
17 PROCEEDINGS IN FRANCE |
18 NAVAL OPERATIONS IN BRITISH CHANNEL |
19 DISGRACEFUL INFRACTION OF CONVENTION OF SARATOGA |
20 LAFAYETTE'S EXPEDITION TO CANADA |
21 UNFORTUNATE ACTION UNDER LAFAYETTE |
22 SIR HENRY CLINTON TAKES COMM& OF BRITISH TROOPS |
23 ARRIVAL OF COMMISSIONERS IN AMERICA WITH CONCILIATORY BILLS |
24 EVACUATION OF PHILADELPHIA BY BRITISH, ETC. |
25 DISGRACE OF GENERAL LEE |
26 UNSUCCESSFUL ATTACK BY AMERICANS & FRENCH ON RHODE Island |
27 OPERATIONS OF BRITISH ARMY |
28 ATTACK OF SAVAGES ON SETTLEMENT OF WYOMING, ETC. |
29 ARRIVAL OF FRENCH ENVOY AT PHILADELPHIA |
30 MOVEMENTS OF BRITISH & FRENCH FLEETS |
31 CAPTURE OF DOMINICA BY FRENCH |
32 CAPTURE OF ST. LUCIE BY BRITISH |
33 RE-CAPTURE OF ISLANDS OF ST. PIERRE & MIQUELON |
34 FRENCH PLANS REGARDING CANADA COUNTERACTED BY WASHINGTON |
35 CAPTURE OF SAVANNAH BY BRITISH |
36 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
37 AFFAIR RESPECTING ADMIRAL KEPPEL & SIR HUGH PALLISER |
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1 TRIAL OF ADMIRAL KEPPEL & VICE-ADMIRAL PALLISER |
2 ATTACKS ON LORD SANDWICH |
3 INVESTIGATION RESPECTING CONDUCT OF GENERAL & LORD HOWE |
4 RELIEF TO PROTESTANT DISSENTERS |
5 DEBATES ON TRADE OF Ireland |
6 WAR WITH SPAIN |
7 DEBATES ON MILITIA BILL |
8 BILL FOR IMPRESSMENT OF SEAMEN |
9 PARLIAMENT PROROGUED |
10 CAUSES OF RUPTURE WITH SPAIN |
11 SPANISH ATTEMPT UPON GIBRALTAR |
12 FRENCH & ENGLISH FLEETS IN CHANNEL, ETC. |
13 AFFAIRS IN WEST INDIES |
14 OPERATIONS IN GEORGIA |
15 INEFFECTUAL ATTEMPT OF AMERICANS TO REDUCE SAVANNAH |
16 BRITISH INCURSIONS INTO VIRGINIA |
17 CAPTURE OF STONEY-POINT & VERPLANKS |
18 BRITISH EXPEDITION AGAINST CONNECTICUT |
19 STONEY-POINT RE-CAPTURED, BUT DESERTED AT APPROACH OF BRITISH |
20 BRITISH GARRISON SURPRISED AT PAULUS-HOOK |
21 AMERICAN DISASTER AT PENOBSCOT |
22 AMERICAN RETALIATION ON INDIANS, ETC. |
23 SPANISH INCURSIONS |
24 ACTION BETWEEN PAUL JONES & CAPTAIN PEARSON |
25 CHANGES IN MINISTRY |
26 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
27 LORD SHELBURNE ATTACKS MINISTERS IN CASE OF Ireland |
28 LORD OSSORY'S ATTACK ON MINISTERS RESPECTING Ireland |
29 LORD NORTH'S PROPOSITION FOR RELIEF OF Ireland |
30 DEBATES ON ECONOMICAL REFORM |
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1 BURKE'S PLAN OF ECONOMICAL REFORM |
2 REJECTION OF LORD SHELBURNE'S MOTION FOR COMMISSION OF ACCOUNTS |
3 MINISTERIAL BILL FOR COMMISSION OF ACCOUNTS |
4 BILL FOR EXCLUDING CONTRACTORS FROM PARLIAMENT REJECTED |
5 MOTIONS REGARDING PLACES & PENSIONS |
6 POLITICAL ALTERCATIONS |
7 DEBATES ON INCREASE OF CROWN INFLUENCE |
8 LORD NORTH'S PROPOSAL RESPECTING EAST INDIA COMPANY |
9 GENERAL CONWAY'S PLAN OF RECONCILIATION WITH AMERICA |
10 POPULAR RAGE AGAINST CATHOLICS: RIOTS IN LONDON, ETC. |
11 MEASURES ADOPTED BY PARLIAMENT, ARISING OUT OF LONDON RIOTS |
12 PARLIAMENT PROROGUED |
13 TRIAL OF LORD GEORGE GORDON & RIOTERS |
14 ADMIRAL RODNEY'S SUCCESS AGAINST SPANIARDS |
15 ARMED NEUTRALITY |
16 RODNEY ENGAGES FRENCH FLEET |
17 EXPEDITION AGAINST SOUTH CAROLINA |
18 BATTLE OF CAMDEN, ETC. |
19 AFFAIRS AT NEW YORK |
20 TREASON OF ARNOLD, & FATE OF MAJOR ANDRE |
21 MARITIME LOSSES SUSTAINED BY BRITISH |
22 WAR WITH HOLL& |
23 GENERAL ELECTION |
24 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
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1 NOTICE OF RUPTURE WITH HOLL& |
2 BURKE RE-INTRODUCES SUBJECT OF ECONOMICAL REFORM, ETC. |
3 DEBATES ON SUPPLIES |
4 MOTION ON EMPLOYMENT OF MILITARY IN LATE RIOTS |
5 PETITION OF DELEGATES OF COUNTY ASSOCIATIONS |
6 MARRIAGE ACT CORRECTED |
7 MOTION OF FOX RESPECTING AMERICAN WAR |
8 PARLIAMENT PROROGUED |
9 ATTACK ON JERSEY |
10 GARRISON OF GIBRALTAR RELIEVED |
11 REVOLT IN WASHINGTON'S CAMP |
12 ARNOLD'S EXPEDITION TO VIRGINIA, ETC. |
13 LORD CORNWALLIS'S EXPEDITION TO VIRGINIA |
14 SIEGE OF LORD CORNWALLIS IN YORK-TOWN |
15 LOSS OF BRITISH DOMINION IN FLORIDA |
16 ATTACK ON MINORCA |
17 FRENCH & SPANISH FLEETS IN ENGLISH CHANNEL |
18 NAVAL ACTION WITH DUTCH |
19 CAPTURE OF ST. EUSTATIUS |
20 COMMODORE JOHNSTONE ATTACKED BY DE SUFFREIN, ETC. |
21 FURTHER OPERATIONS IN WEST INDIES |
22 SENTIMENTS OF FOREIGN POWERS TOWARD England |
23 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
24 CENSURES ON RODNEY & VAUGHAN |
25 DEBATE ON NAVY |
26 MOTION OF SIR JAMES LOWTHER FOR PEACE, ETC. |
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1 RECENT EVENTS ON THEATRE OF WAR |
2 FOX'S MOTIONS FOR INQUIRY INTO NAVY |
3 MOTIONS OF INQUIRY IN HOUSE OF LORDS |
4 DEBATES ON LORD GEORGE GERMAINE'S ELEVATION TO PEERAGE |
5 RENEWED ATTACKS ON LORD SANDWICH: RESIGNATION OF LORD NORTH |
6 NEW MINISTRY |
7 AFFAIRS OF Ireland |
8 BILL FOR EXCLUDING CONTRACTORS, ETC. |
9 RESOLUTIONS RESPECTING WILKES EXPUNGED FROM JOURNALS |
10 DISFRANCHISEMENT OF CRICKLADE, ETC. |
11 DEBATES ON PARLIAMENTARY REFORM |
12 EAST INDIA AFFAIRS |
13 CHANGE IN MINISTRY |
14 PROROGATION OF PARLIAMENT |
15 VICTORY OF RODNEY |
16 AFFAIRS OF WAR IN AMERICA |
17 STATE OF WAR IN WEST INDIES, ETC. |
18 MARITIME EVENTS |
19 SIEGE & RELIEF OF GIBRALTAR |
20 PROSPECT OF GENERAL PACIFICATION |
21 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
22 PRELIMINARIES OF PEACE |
23 RE-ASSEMBLING OF PARLIAMENT |
24 COALITION MINISTRY |
25 RE-ESTABLISHMENT OF COMMERCIAL INTERCOURSE WITH AMERICA, ETC. |
26 PITT'S PLAN FOR REFORMING TREASURY ETC. |
27 EAST INDIA AFFAIRS |
28 PETITION OF QUAKERS AGAINST SLAVE TRADE |
29 SETTLEMENT ON PRINCE OF WALES |
30 PARLIAMENT PROROGUED |
31 EXECUTION OF TREATIES, ETC. |
32 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
33 FOX'S INDIA BILL |
34 DISSOLUTION OF COALITION MINISTRY, PITT MADE PRIME MINISTER |
35 EFFORTS OF OPPOSITION AGAINST NEW MINISTRY |
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1 TRIAL OF PARTIES, & TRIUMPH OF PITT |
2 GENERAL ELECTION |
3 MEETING OF NEW PARLIAMENT |
4 ACTS TO PREVENT SMUGGLING, ETC. |
5 1784 BUDGET OF |
6 PITT'S INDIA BILL |
7 BILL FOR RESTORATION OF FORFEITED ESTATES IN Scotland |
8 PROROGATION OF PARLIAMENT |
9 STATE OF Ireland |
10 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
11 WESTMINSTER SCRUTINY |
12 PITT'S REFORM BILL |
13 PITT'S FINANCIAL MEASURES |
14 AFFAIRS OF Ireland |
15 CONTINENTAL AFFAIRS |
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1 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
2 BILL FOR FORTIFICATION OF DOCK-YARDS AT PORTSMOUTH & PLYMOUTH |
3 PITT'S FINANCIAL MEASURES |
4 DEBATES ON INDIA, ETC. |
5 RETROSPECTIVE VIEW OF INDIAN AFFAIRS |
6 ATTEMPT ON KING'S LIFE |
7 TREATIES WITH FRANCE & SPAIN |
8 AFFAIRS OF PRINCE OF WALES |
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1 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
2 DEBATE ON TREATY OF COMMERCE BETWEEN England & FRANCE |
3 PITT'S PLAN OF FINANCIAL REFORM |
4 MOTION FOR REPEAL OF CORPORATION & TEST ACTS |
5 AFFAIRS OF PRINCE OF WALES |
6 MOTION FOR INQUIRY INTO ABUSES OF POST-OFFICE |
7 IMPEACHMENT OF WARREN HASTINGS |
8 PARLIAMENT PROROGUED |
9 CONTINENTAL AFFAIRS |
10 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
11 DISPUTES BETWEEN GOVERNMENT, & EAST INDIA COMPANY |
12 PITT'S FINANCIAL MEASURES |
13 ADDITIONS MADE TO BILL FOR TRYING CONTROVERTED ELECTIONS |
14 CLAIMS OF AMERICAN ROYALISTS, ETC. |
15 SLAVE-TRADE QUESTION |
16 CHARGE AGAINST SIR ELIJAH IMPEY |
17 IMPEACHMENT OF WARREN HASTINGS |
18 PARLIAMENT PROROGUED |
19 CONTINENTAL ALLIANCES |
20 DERANGEMENT OF HIS MAJESTY: DEBATES ON REGENCY |
21 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
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1 ELECTION OF SPEAKER |
2 QUESTION OF REGENCY RESUMED |
3 RECOVERY OF HIS MAJESTY |
4 ADOPTION OF PLAN OF FORTIFYING WEST INDIAN ISLANDS |
5 BILL FOR COMMEMORATION OF PEOPLE'S RIGHTS, ETC. |
6 SHOP-TAX REPEALED, ETC. |
7 MOTION RESPECTING CORPORATION & TEST ACTS, ETC. |
8 SLAVE-TRADE QUESTION |
9 ELECTION OF SPEAKER |
10 PITTS FINANCIAL MEASURES |
11 IMPEACHMENT OF WARREN HASTINGS |
12 PARLIAMENT PROROGUED |
13 CONTINENTAL AFFAIRS |
14 STATE OF PARTIES IN England |
15 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
16 DEBATES ON TEST & CORPORATION ACTS |
17 FLOOD'S MOTION FOR REFORM OF PARLIAMENT |
18 EAST INDIA AFFAIRS |
19 PITT'S FINANCIAL STATEMENT, ETC. |
20 SLAVE-TRADE QUESTION |
21 DISPUTES WITH SPAIN |
22 IMPEACHMENT OF WARREN HASTINGS |
23 PARLIAMENT PROROGUED, & DISSOLVED |
24 SETTLEMENT OF DISPUTES WITH SPAIN |
25 CONTINENTAL AFFAIRS |
26 PROGRESS OF REVOLUTIONARY PRINCIPLES IN England |
27 WAR IN INDIA |
28 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
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1 DEBATE ON WAR IN INDIA |
2 DISPUTE WITH RUSSIA |
3 BILL FOR REGULATION OF CANADA |
4 SLAVE-TRADE ABOLITION BILL |
5 CATHOLIC RELIEF BILL, ETC. |
6 BILL TO AMEND LAW ON LIBELS |
7 FINANCIAL MEASURES |
8 IMPEACHMENT OF WARREN HASTINGS |
9 PARLIAMENT PROROGUED |
10 PROGRESS OF REVOLUTION IN FRANCE |
11 STATE OF PUBLIC OPINION IN England , ETC. |
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1 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
2 DEBATES ON RUSSIAN ARMAMENT |
3 DEBATES ON AFFAIRS OF INDIA |
4 PITT'S FINANCIAL STATEMENT |
5 SLAVE-TRADE QUESTION |
6 LONDON POLICE ACT |
7 ACT TO RELIEVE SCOTCH EPISCOPALIANS, ETC. |
8 SHERIDAN'S MOTION RESPECTING ROYAL BURGHS OF Scotland |
9 DEBATES ON PARLIAMENTARY REFORM, ETC. |
10 TRIAL OF HASTINGS, ETC. |
11 BILL RESPECTING NEW FOREST & TIMBER FOR NAVY |
12 PROROGATION OF PARLIAMENT |
13 CHANGES IN MINISTRY |
14 EAST INDIA AFFAIRS |
15 PROGRESS OF FRENCH REVOLUTION |
16 AFFAIRS OF POL& |
17 STATE OF PUBLIC MIND IN England |
18 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
19 ALIEN BILL, ETC. |
20 EXECUTION OF FRENCH KING |
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1 HOSTILE MESSAGE OF KING TO PARLIAMENT |
2 DECLARATION OF WAR BY FRENCH, ETC. |
3 PITT'S FINANCIAL STATEMENT |
4 TRAITOROUS CORRESPONDENCE BILL |
5 PREPARATIONS FOR WAR |
6 RELIEF GRANTED TO MERCANTILE MEN |
7 RENEWAL OF EAST INDIA COMPANY'S CHARTER |
8 RELIEF OF ROMAN CATHOLICS OF Scotland , ETC. |
9 TRIAL OF WARREN HASTINGS |
10 DISCUSSION ON MEMORIAL PRESENTED TO STATES-GENERAL |
11 FOX'S MOTION FOR PEACE |
12 MR. GREY'S MEASURE OF PARLIAMENTARY REFORM |
13 PROROGATION OF PARLIAMENT |
14 AFFAIRS OF Ireland |
15 PROSPECTS OF FRENCH REPUBLIC |
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1 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
2 MILITIA AUGMENTED, ETC. |
3 SUSPENSION OF HABEAS CORPUS ACT. |
4 AGITATION IN England & Scotland |
5 INTRODUCTION OF FOREIGN TROOPS |
6 SLAVE-TRADE QUESTION |
7 MOTION ON BEHALF OF LA FAYETTE |
8 MOTION FOR INQUIRY INTO RECENT FAILURES OF OUR ARMIES |
9 TRIAL OF WARREN HASTINGS |
10 PROROGATION OF PARLIAMENT |
11 MINISTERIAL APPOINTMENTS |
12 EMBASSY TO CHINA, ETC. |
13 CORSICA ANNEXED TO CROWN OF England |
14 LORD HOWE'S NAVAL VICTORY, ETC. |
15 BRITISH CONQUESTS IN WEST INDIES |
16 DISPUTES WITH AMERICA |
17 MILITARY OPERATIONS ON CONTINENT |
18 INTERNAL CONDITION OF FRANCE |
19 CONVENTION WITH SWEDEN & DENMARK |
20 STATE OF POL& |
21 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
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21
1 BILL FOR SUSPENSION OF HABEAS CORPUS ACT |
2 SUBSIDY TO AUSTRIA |
3 SUPPLIES, ETC. |
4 PITT'S PLAN TO MAN NAVY, ETC. |
5 SLAVE-TRADE QUESTION |
6 TERMINATION OF TRIAL OF WARREN HASTINGS |
7 MOTION FOR INQUIRY INTO STATE OF NATION REJECTED |
8 MARRIAGE OF PRINCE OF WALES |
9 PARLIAMENT PROROGUED |
10 AFFAIRS OF Ireland |
11 NAVAL AFFAIRS IN MEDITERRANEAN, ETC. |
12 FRENCH OPERATIONS IN HOLL& , ETC. |
13 TREATIES BETWEEN FRANCE & PRUSSIA, ETC. |
14 TREATY BETWEEN England & RUSSIA, ETC. |
15 CAMPAIGN OF ALPS |
16 AFFAIRS OF LA VENDEE |
17 ARMIES ON RHINE |
18 AFFAIRS AT PARIS |
19 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
20 BILL TO PREVENT SEDITIOUS MEETINGS, ETC. |
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22
1 GREY'S MOTION FOR PEACE, ETC. |
2 PITT'S FINANCIAL MEASURES |
3 PROROGATION OF PARLIAMENT |
4 NEGOCIATIONS FOR PEACE |
5 MILITARY AFFAIRS ON CONTINENT |
6 SURRENDER OF CORSICA & ISLE OF ELBA |
7 DUTCH ATTEMPT TO RETAKE CAPE OF GOOD HOPE |
8 FRENCH EXPEDITION TO Ireland |
9 DISPUTES BETWEEN FRANCE & AMERICA |
10 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
11 PITT'S FINANCIAL STATEMENT |
12 MISSION OF LORD MALMESBURY TO PARIS |
13 STOPPAGE OF CASH PAYMENTS AT BANK |
14 MUTINY IN FLEETS |
15 GREY'S MOTION FOR REFORM, ETC. |
16 FRENCH DESCENT ON WALES |
17 BATTLE OFF CAPE ST. VINCENT |
18 BATTLE OFF CAMPERDOWN |
19 BLOCKADE OF CADIZ, ETC. |
20 WAR ON CONTINENT |
21 INTERNAL HISTORY OF FRANCE |
22 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
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23
1 REDEMPTION OF L& -TAX, ETC. |
2 IRISH REBELLION |
3 INVASION OF BELGIUM |
4 EXPEDITION TO MINORCA |
5 BATTLE OF NILE, ETC. |
6 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
7 INCOME TAX SANCTIONED, ETC. |
8 TREATY WITH RUSSIA |
9 UNION WITH Ireland CONSIDERED |
10 PROROGATION OF PARLIAMENT |
11 CAMPAIGN IN ITALY |
12 CAMPAIGN IN EGYPT |
13 ESTABLISHMENT OF CONSULAR GOVERNMENT IN FRANCE |
14 AFFAIRS OF INDIA |
15 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
16 PARLIAMENTARY DISCUSSIONS |
17 UNION WITH Ireland COMPLETED |
18 PROROGATION OF PARLIAMENT |
19 CAMPAIGN IN ITALY |
20 CAPTURE OF MALTA |
21 NAVAL OPERATIONS |
22 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
23 MOTIONS FOR PEACE, ETC. |
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24
1 COMMENCEMENT OF UNION WITH Ireland |
2 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
3 RESIGNATION OF MR. PITT, ETC. |
4 NEW MINISTRY |
5 MOTION FOR INQUIRY INTO STATE OF NATION |
6 PARLIAMENTARY MEASURES |
7 WAR WITH NORTHERN POWERS |
8 DISSOLUTION OF NORTHERN CONFEDERACY |
9 EXPEDITION TO EGYPT |
10 AFFAIRS ON CONTINENT |
11 NAVAL OPERATIONS |
12 TREATY OF AMIENS |
13 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
14 PARLIAMENTARY MEASURES |
15 PREPARATIONS FOR HOSTILITY |
16 MEETING OF NEW PARLIAMENT |
17 TRIAL OF COLONEL DESPARD |
18 PARLIAMENTARY PROCEEDINGS |
19 ACT TO RELIEVE CATHOLICS, ETC. |
20 WAR PROCLAIMED WITH FRANCE |
21 CAUSES FOR RENEWAL OF WAR WITH FRANCE |
22 WAR WITH HOLL& |
23 MILITIA BILL, ETC. |
24 FINANCIAL MEASURES |
25 PROROGATION OF PARLIAMENT |
26 INSURRECTION IN Ireland |
27 LETTER OF PRINCE OF WALES |
28 MOVEMENTS OF FRENCH |
29 NAVAL CONQUESTS |
30 EAST INDIA AFFAIRS |
31 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
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25
1 HIS MAJESTY'S INDISPOSITION |
2 CHANGE IN MINISTRY: PITT RESUMES OFFICE |
3 SLAVE-TRADE QUESTION |
4 ADDITIONAL FORCE ACT |
5 DEBATE ON CORN-LAWS |
6 BUDGET: PARLIAMENT PROROGUED |
7 AFFAIRS OF FRANCE: NAPOLEON CREATED EMPEROR |
8 NAVAL AFFAIRS |
9 COALITION BETWEEN PITT & ADDINGTON |
10 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
11 ARMY & NAVY ESTIMATES, ETC. |
12 DEBATE ON RUPTURE WITH SPAIN |
13 CLAIMS OF CATHOLICS |
14 SLAVE-TRADE QUESTION |
15 IMPEACHMENT OF LORD MELVILLE |
16 PARLIAMENT PROROGUED |
17 DISSENSIONS IN CABINET |
18 NAPOLEON CROWNED KING OF ITALY |
19 CONQUESTS OF NAPOLEON IN BAVARIA |
20 BATTLE OF TRAFALGAR, ETC. |
21 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
22 DEATH OF MR. PITT |
23 GRENVILLE ADMINISTRATION |
24 NEGOCIATIONS FOR PEACE |
25 WINDHAM'S MILITARY PLAN |
26 BUDGET |
27 TRIAL OF LORD MELVILLE |
28 SLAVE-TRADE QUESTION |
29 PARLIAMENT PROROGUED, ETC. |
30 DEATH OF FOX |
31 NAVAL SUCCESSES |
32 DISPUTES WITH AMERICA |
33 AFFAIRS OF SICILY |
34 WAR BETWEEN FRANCE & PRUSSIA, ETC. |
35 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
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26
1 DEBATE ON NEGOCIATION WITH FRANCE |
2 FINANCIAL ARRANGEMENTS |
3 SLAVE-TRADE QUESTION |
4 BILL FOR REMOVING DISABILITIES OF ROMAN CATHOLICS |
5 DISMISSAL OF MINISTERS |
6 NEW CABINET |
7 TRIAL OF STRENGTH BETWEEN 2 PARTIES |
8 DISSOLUTION OF PARLIAMENT |
9 NEW PARLIAMENT |
10 CAMPAIGN OF NAPOLEON |
11 PEACE OF TILSIT |
12 EXPEDITION TO COPENHAGEN |
13 HOSTILITIES AGAINST TURKEY |
14 EXPEDITION TO EGYPT |
15 DISASTERS IN SOUTH AMERICA |
16 WAR WITH RUSSIA |
17 FRENCH INVASION OF PORTUGAL |
18 MILAN DECREE, ETC. |
19 DISPUTES WITH AMERICA |
20 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
21 DEBATES ON ORDERS IN COUNCIL |
22 FINANCIAL MEASURES |
23 DEBATE ON Ireland |
24 MOTION RESPECTING DROITS OF ADMIRALTY, ETC. |
25 PROROGATION OF PARLIAMENT |
26 RISING OF SPANISH NATION, ETC. |
27 AFFAIRS OF PORTUGAL |
28 CONFEDERATION OF FRANCE & RUSSIA |
29 OPERATIONS IN SPAIN |
30 NAVAL AFFAIRS IN MEDITERRANEAN |
31 STATE OF CONTINENT |
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27
1 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
2 SUPPLIES, ETC. |
3 CHARGES AGAINST DUKE OF YORK |
4 PARLIAMENTARY CORRUPTION |
5 MOTION FOR REFORM |
6 PROROGATION OF PARLIAMENT |
7 AFFAIRS OF SPAIN |
8 FURTHER OPERATIONS IN SPAIN |
9 CAMPAIGN OF NAPOLEON IN ITALY |
10 BRITISH EXPEDITION AGAINST NAPLES & WALCHEREN |
11 DISSENSIONS IN CABINET |
12 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
13 DEBATE ON WALCHEREN EXPEDITION |
14 PROCEEDINGS AGAINST SIR FRANCIS BURDETT |
15 SUPPLIES |
16 SLAVE-TRADE QUESTION |
17 PETITION OF IRISH CATHOLICS, ETC. |
18 PROROGATION OF PARLIAMENT |
19 CAMPAIGN IN PORTUGAL |
20 AFFAIRS OF SPAIN |
21 FOREIGN CONQUESTS, ETC. |
22 MARRIAGE OF NAPOLEON, ETC. |
23 ILLNESS OF HIS MAJESTY, OPENING OF PARLIAMENT, ETC. |
24 OPENING OF PARLIAMENT BY REGENT |
25 DEBATE ON RE-APPOINTMENT OF DUKE OF YORK TO WAR-OFFICE |
26 SUPPLIES |
27 BULLION COMMITTEE, ETC. |
28 SUBJECT OF MILITARY DISCIPLINE |
29 LOUD SIDMOUTH'S MOTION RESPECTING DISSENTING PREACHERS |
30 AFFAIRS OF IRISH CATHOLICS |
31 AMENDMENT OF CRIMINAL LAW |
32 PROROGATION OF PARLIAMENT |
33 DISPUTES WITH AMERICA |
34 CAPTURE OF JAVA |
35 AFFAIRS OF PORTUGAL |
36 AFFAIRS OF SPAIN, CAPTURE OF BADAJOZ, ETC. |
37 NAVAL AFFAIRS |
38 AFFAIRS OF FRANCE |
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28
1 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
2 AUGMENTATION OF CIVIL LIST |
3 BILL FOR PROHIBITING GRANT OF OFFICES IN REVERSION, ETC. |
4 CHANGES IN MINISTRY, ETC. |
5 ATTACKS UPON MINISTERS |
6 ASSASSINATION OF MR. PERCEVAL |
7 ADMINISTRATION OF LORD LIVERPOOL |
8 FINANCIAL STATEMENTS |
9 POPULATION RETURNS, ETC. |
10 BILL FOR PRESERVATION OF PEACE |
11 BILL TO EXTEND PRIVILEGES OF DISSENTERS |
12 PROROGATION OF PARLIAMENT, ETC. |
13 CAPTURE OF CIUDAD RODRIGO BY BRITISH |
14 STORM & CAPTURE OF BADAJOZ |
15 OPERATIONS IN SPAIN |
16 WAR BETWEEN FRANCE & RUSSIA |
17 WAR WITH AMERICA |
18 MEETING OF NEW PARLIAMENT |
19 DEBATES ON WAR WITH AMERICA |
20 FINANCIAL STATEMENTS |
21 RENEWAL OF EAST INDIA COMPANY'S CHARTER |
22 CATHOLIC QUESTION |
23 CURATES' BILL, ETC. |
24 APPOINTMENT OF VICE-CHANCELLOR |
25 DEBATES ON TREATY WITH SWEDEN |
26 PROROGATION OF PARLIAMENT |
27 AFFAIRS OF SPAIN |
28 AMERICAN CAMPAIGN |
29 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
30 BILL FOR ALLOWING MILITIA TO VOLUNTEER INTO LINE, ETC. |
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29
1 PARLIAMENTARY MEASURES |
2 CAMPAIGN OF LORD WELLINGTON |
3 ALLIES ENTER PARIS, NAPOLEON DETHRONED, ETC. |
4 TREATY OF PEACE |
5 HONOURS CONFERRED ON WELLINGTON, ETC. |
6 VISIT OF ALLIED SOVEREIGNS |
7 CONGRESS OF VIENNA |
8 CAMPAIGN IN AMERICA, ETC. |
9 TREATY OF PEACE WITH AMERICA, ETC. |
10 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
11 RETURN OF NAPOLEON FROM ELBA |
12 TRIAL BY JURY, ETC. |
13 WAR RESOLVED ON: FINANCIAL MEASURES |
14 PROROGATION OF PARLIAMENT |
15 CONGRESS OF VIENNA |
16 AFFAIRS OF FRANCE |
17 BATTLE OF WATERLOO |
18 CAPTURE OF PARIS. SURRENDER OF NAPOLEON, ETC. |
19 RETURN OF LOUIS 18 TO PARIS |
20 BRITAIN GAINS POSSESSION OF Island OF CEYLON |
21 EAST INDIA AFFAIRS |
22 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
23 DEBATES ON TREATIES |
24 FINANCIAL STATEMENTS |
25 ROYAL MARRIAGES |
26 VARIOUS MOTIONS |
27 PROROGATION OF PARLIAMENT |
28 RIOTS, ETC. |
29 EXPEDITION TO ALGIERS |
30 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
31 MEASURES OF ECONOMY |
32 RESTRICTIONS ON PUBLIC LIBERTY |
33 COMMITTEE ON POOR-LAWS, ETC. |
34 PROROGATION OF PARLIAMENT |
35 RIOTS AT MANCHESTER, ETC. |
36 DEATH OF PRINCESS CHARLOTTE |
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30
1 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
2 MOTION FOR SECRET COMMITTEES PREPARATORY TO BILL OF INDEMNITY |
3 EXTENSION OF BANK RESTRICTION |
4 TREATY WITH SPAIN |
5 ROYAL MARRIAGES |
6 SUPPLIES |
7 ALIEN ACT, ETC. |
8 PROROGATION OF PARLIAMENT |
9 STATE OF MANUFACTURERS OF LANCASHIRE, ETC. |
10 DEATH OF QUEEN CHARLOTTE |
11 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
12 DUKE OF YORK APPOINTED GUARDIAN TO HIS MAJESTY |
13 COMMITTEE ON CRIMINAL CODE |
14 MEASURES FOR RESUMPTION OF CASH-PAYMENTS |
15 FINANCIAL STATEMENT |
16 CATHOLIC CLAIMS |
17 FOREIGN ENLISTMENT ACT |
18 SLAVE-TRADE, ETC |
19 PROROGATION OF PARLIAMENT |
20 SEDITIOUS ASSEMBLAGES |
21 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
22 MOTION FOR INQUIRY INTO STATE OF NATION |
23 PARLIAMENTARY REFORM |
24 CESSION OF PARGA TO TURKS |
25 DEATH OF GEORGE 3 |
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31
1 ACCESSION OF GEORGE 4 |
2 DECLARATION OF KING, ETC. |
3 DISSOLUTION OF PARLIAMENT |
4 CATO-STREET CONSPIRACY |
5 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
6 BILLS FOR AMENDING CRIMINAL CODE |
7 EDUCATION BILL |
8 MOTION FOR COMMITTEE ON CORN-LAWS |
9 MOTION FOR COMMITTEE RESPECTING FREE TRADE |
10 CIVIL LIST, ETC. |
11 MESSAGE RESPECTING QUEEN |
12 TRIAL OF QUEEN |
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32
1 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
2 DEBATE ON HOLY ALLIANCE |
3 CATHOLIC QUESTION |
4 MOTIONS FOR PARLIAMENTARY REFORM, ETC. |
5 REPORT OF AGRICULTURAL COMMITTEE |
6 NAVIGATION LAWS |
7 SUPPLIES, ETC. |
8 CORONATION OF GEORGE 4 |
9 DEATH OF QUEEN CAROLINE |
10 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
11 CHANGES IN CABINET |
12 MOTION TO RESTORE ROMAN CATHOLIC PEERS TO THEIR SEATS IN PARLIAMENT |
13 MOTION ON AGRICULTURAL DISTRESS, ETC. |
14 ACTS FOR REDUCTION OF EXPENDITURE |
15 DEBATES ON CURRENCY |
16 REDUCTION OF IMPOSTS, ETC. |
17 MOTION FOR PARLIAMENTARY REFORM |
18 CAUSE OF GREEKS, PROROGATION OF PARLIAMENT |
19 CHANGE IN CABINET |
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33
1 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
2 AFFAIRS OF AGRICULTURE & COMMERCE |
3 SUPPLIES |
4 CATHOLIC QUESTION |
5 AFFAIRS IN Ireland |
6 MOTIONS TO REFORM CRIMINAL LAW |
7 MOTION TO REFORM SCOTCH REPRESENTATION |
8 NEW LONDON BRIDGE BILL |
9 MOTION RESPECTING DUTY ON LEEWARD ISLANDS |
10 EXPENSES OF CORONATION |
11 MUNIFICENCE OF GEORGE 4 |
12 IRISH TI COMMUTATION BILL, ETC: PROROGATION OF PARLIAMENT |
13 STATE OF COUNTRY |
14 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
15 ATTACK ON MINISTERS WITH REFERENCE TO SPAIN, ETC. |
16 FINANCIAL STATEMENTS |
17 TRADE QUESTION |
18 ALIEN BILL, ETC. |
19 DISCUSSIONS ON REVOLT IN DEMARARA, ETC. |
20 STATE OF BRITISH COLONIES |
21 EAST INDIA AFFAIRS |
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34
1 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
2 BILL FOR SUPPRESSION OF UNLAWFUL ASSOCIATIONS IN Ireland |
3 CATHOLIC RELIEF BILL |
4 COMMITTEE OF INQUIRY INTO STATE OF Ireland |
5 MR. HUME'S MOTION AGAINST IRISH CHURCH ESTABLISHMENT, ETC. |
6 STATE OF IRISH CHARTER SCHOOLS |
7 DEBATES ON ALLEGED ABUSES IN CHANCERY |
8 REGULATION OF SALARIES OF JUDGES |
9 REJECTION OF UNITARIAN MARRIAGE ACT, ETC. |
10 ACT AGAINST COMBINATIONS AMONG WORKMEN |
11 FREE-TRADE SYSTEM |
12 SURRENDER, OF CHARTER OF LEVANT COMPANY |
13 REPORT OF TREATIES |
14 FINANCIAL STATEMENTS |
15 PROPOSALS FOR ABOLITION OF CERTAIN TAXES, ETC. |
16 PROROGATION OF PARLIAMENT |
17 GREAT COMMERCIAL PANIC |
18 BURMESE WAR |
19 REVIEW OF FOREIGN RELATIONS |
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35
1 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
2 MEASURES PROPOSED FOR RELIEVING COMMERCIAL DISTRESS |
3 BILL TO ENABLE PRIVATE BANKS TO HAVE UNLIMITED NUMBER OF PARTNERS |
4 APPOINTMENT OF COMMITTEE ON EMIGRATION |
5 MODIFICATION OF CORN-LAWS |
6 DEBATES ON FREE TRADE |
7 FINANCIAL STATEMENTS |
8 BILL TO PREVENT BRIBERY AT ELECTIONS |
9 PARLIAMENTARY REFORM |
10 ALTERATION OF CRIMINAL CODE |
11 CASE OF MR. KENRICK |
12 STATE OF COLONIES |
13 MODE FOR AMENDING REPRESENTATION OF EDINBURGH, ETC |
14 RESOLUTION FOR REGULATION OF PRIVATE COMMITTEES |
15 MOTION TO HOLD PARLIAMENT OCCASIONALLY IN DUBLIN & EDINBURGH |
16 RESTORATION OF FORFEITED SCOTCH PEERAGES |
17 MOTION TO DISJOIN PRESIDENCY OF BOARD OF TRADE |
18 CATHOLIC EMANCIPATION, ETC. |
19 INDIA JURY BILL, ETC. |
20 NATURALIZATION ACT, ETC. |
21 PROROGATION & DISSOLUTION OF PARLIAMENT |
22 GENERAL ELECTION |
23 BURMESE WAR |
24 MEETING OF NEW PARLIAMENT |
25 MOTION FOR A SELECT COMMITTEE ON JOINT-STOCK COMPANIES, ETC. |
26 KING'S MESSAGE RESPECTING CONDUCT OF SPAIN TOWARDS PORTUGAL |
27 RESOLUTIONS AGAINST BRIBERY AT ELECTIONS |
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36
1 DEATH OF DUKE OF YORK |
2 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
3 CATHOLIC QUESTION |
4 CORN-LAWS |
5 DISSOLUTION OF MINISTRY |
6 REASSEMBLING OF PARLIAMENT |
7 EXPLANATIONS OF MEMBERS, & HOSTILITY TO MINISTRY |
8 OPINIONS OF HIS MAJESTY ON CATHOLIC QUESTION |
9 MOTION ON CHANCELLOR'S JURISDICTION IN BANKRUPTCY |
10 MOTIONS REGARDING STAMP-DUTY & CHEAP |
11 PUBLICATIONS |
12 CORN-LAW QUESTION |
13 FINANCIAL STATEMENTS |
14 CORRUPT BOROUGHS |
15 GAME-LAWS |
16 IMPROVEMENT OF CRIMINAL CODE |
17 PROROGATION OF PARLIAMENT |
18 DEATH OF MR. CANNING |
19 ADMINISTRATION OF LORD GODERICH |
20 REVIEW OF FOREIGN POLICY |
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37
1 DUKE OF WELLINGTON'S ADMINISTRATION |
2 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
3 DISCUSSIONS & EXPLANATIONS CONCERNING DISSOLUTION OF GODERICH |
4 QUESTIONS OF FINANCE |
5 MOTION FOR GRANT TO FAMILY OF MR. CANNING |
6 FINANCIAL STATEMENTS |
7 REPEAL OF TEST & CORPORATION ACTS |
8 CATHOLIC QUESTION |
9 MOTION ON STATE OF LAW |
10 BILLS CONNECTED WITH ELECTION OF MEMBERS OF HOUSE |
11 CORN-LAW QUESTION |
12 DIVISIONS IN CABINET |
13 PROROGATION OF PARLIAMENT |
14 DISTURBANCES IN Ireland |
15 DEATH OF EARL OF LIVERPOOL |
16 FOREIGN POLICY |
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38
1 CATHOLIC QUESTION |
2 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
3 SUPPRESSION OF CATHOLIC ASSOCIATION |
4 REJECTION OF MR. PEEL AT OXFORD |
5 TRIUMPH OF CATHOLIC EMANCIPATION |
6 BILL FOR DISFRANCHISEMENT OF 40 SHILLING FREEHOLDERS |
7 CASE OF MR. O'CONNELL |
8 FINANCIAL STATEMENTS |
9 MOTION FOR PARLIAMENTARY REFORM |
10 PROROGATION OF PARLIAMENT, ETC. |
11 STATE OF AFFAIRS IN Ireland |
12 AGRICULTURAL & COMMERCIAL DISTRESS |
13 FOREIGN POLITICS |
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39
1 STATE OF PARTIES |
2 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
3 MOTION FOR COMMITTEE OF WHOLE HOUSE ON STATE OF NATION |
4 REDUCTION OF SALARIES OF PUBLIC OFFICERS, ETC. |
5 MOTION FOR REVISING WHOLE SYSTEM OF TAXATION |
6 COMMITTEE ON EAST INDIA COMPANY'S CHARTER |
7 DEBATE ON PROPOSAL TO ALTER CURRENCY |
8 FINANCIAL STATEMENTS, BILL FOR REPEALING DUTY ON BEER, ETC. |
9 QUESTION OF REFORM |
10 CASE OF EAST RETFORD |
11 MR. O'CONNELL'S BILL FOR REFORM BY UNIVERSAL SUFFRAGE, ETC. |
12 MR. O'CONNELL'S BILL FOR REFORM BY UNIVERSAL SUFFRAGE & VOTE |
13 BILL FOR REMOVING CIVIL DISABILITIES AFFECTING JEWS |
14 BILL FOR CAPITAL PUNISHMENT IN CASES OF FORGERY |
15 BILL FOR AMENDING LAW OF LIBEL |
16 ALTERATIONS IN COURTS OF JUSTICE |
17 ILLNESS OF HIS MAJESTY |
18 BILL TO AUTHORISE ADHIBITING OF SIGN-MANUAL BY STAMP |
19 DEATH OF KING, & ACCESSION OF DUKE OF CLARENCE, WILLIAM 4 |
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40
1 ROYAL MESSAGE TO PARLIAMENT, RUPTURE BETWEEN MINISTERS & |
2 PROROGATION & DISSOLUTION OF PARLIAMENT |
3 STATE OF PARTIES |
4 MEETING OF NEW PARLIAMENT |
5 DISCUSSIONS CONCERNING THEIR MAJESTIES' VISIT TO LONDON |
6 MAJORITY AGAINST MINISTERS FOR SELECT COMMITTEE ON CIVIL LIST |
7 FORMATION OF EARL GREY'S ADMINISTRATION |
8 DEATH OF MR. HUSKISSON |
9 STATE OF FOREIGN NATIONS |
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41
1 STATE OF REFORM QUESTION |
2 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
3 INTRODUCTION OF REFORM BILL |
4 DEBATE ON MOTION THAT BILL BE READ 2ND TIME, ETC. |
5 MOTION OF ADJOURNMENT PENDING ORDNANCE ESTIMATES CARRIED AGAINST |
6 BUDGET, PROPOSED CHANGES IN TAXES, ETC. ARRANGEMENT OF CIVIL |
7 GENERAL ELECTION |
8 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT, REFORM QUESTION RENEWED IN PARLIAMENT |
9 REJECTION OF REFORM BILL BY LORDS |
10 CONSEQUENCES OF REJECTION OF REFORM BILL |
11 FINANCIAL STATEMENTS |
12 PROROGATION OF PARLIAMENT |
13 CORONATION OF WILLIAM 4 |
14 OPENING OF NEW LONDON BRIDGE, ETC. |
15 RAVAGES OF CHOLERA |
16 FOREIGN AFFAIRS |
17 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
18 NEW REFORM BILL |
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42
1 REFORM BILL PASSED BY COMMONS |
2 DEBATES ON REFORM BILL IN LORDS |
3 DISTURBED STATE OF NATION |
4 REASSEMBLING OF PARLIAMENT |
5 FAILURE OF ATTEMPTS TO FORM NEW ADMINISTRATION, MINISTERS |
6 REFORM BILL PASSED |
7 IRISH & SCOTCH REFORM BILLS PASSED |
8 BILL TO PREVENT BRIBERY AT ELECTIONS, ETC. |
9 COMMITTEES ON IRISH TITHES |
10 FINANCIAL STATEMENTS |
11 COMMITTEE ON CHARTER OF EAST INDIA COMPANY, ETC. |
12 AFFAIRS OF WEST INDIES |
13 PROROGATION OF PARLIAMENT |
14 GENERAL ELECTION |
15 RESIGNATION OF SPEAKER |
16 STATE OF Ireland |
17 STATE OF CONTINENT |
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43
1 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT, RE-ELECTION OF MR. MANNERS SUTTON AS SPEAKER |
2 OPENING OF REFORMED PARLIAMENT BY KING IN PERSON |
3 CASE OF MR. PEASE |
4 IRISH COERCION BILL |
5 IRISH CHURCH BILL |
6 IRISH TI BILL |
7 FINANCIAL STATEMENTS |
8 BANK OF England CHARTER RENEWED |
9 EAST INDIA QUESTION |
10 ABOLITION OF SLAVERY IN COLONIES |
11 FACTORY BILL |
12 CORN LAWS |
13 RESOLUTIONS AGAINST BRIBERY, ETC. |
14 BILL TO REMOVE CIVIL DISABILITIES OF JEWS |
15 FOREIGN AFFAIRS |
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44
1 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
2 MR. O'CONNELL'S MOTION FOR REPEAL OF UNION |
3 DIVISIONS IN CABINET |
4 COMMISSION ISSUED TO INQUIRE INTO STATE OF IRISH CHURCH |
5 IRISH TI QUESTION |
6 RENEWAL OF IRISH COERCION BILL |
7 RESIGNATION OF EARL GREY, ETC. |
8 REJECTION OF IRISH TI QUESTION BY PEERS |
9 STATE OF ECCLESIASTICAL QUESTIONS & CLAIMS OF DISSENTERS |
10 POOR-LAW AMENDMENT ACT |
11 CORN-LAW QUESTION |
12 FINANCIAL STATEMENTS, ETC. |
13 BILL FOR REMOVAL OF CIVIL DISABILITIES OF JEWS, ETC. |
14 PROROGATION OF PARLIAMENT |
15 DISSOLUTION OF CABINET |
16 SIR ROBERT PEEL APPOINTED PRIME-MINISTER |
17 DISSOLUTION OF PARLIAMENT |
18 ACT ABOLISHING SLAVERY IN WEST INDIES CARRIED INTO EFFECT |
19 STATE OF CONTINENT |
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45
1 STATE OF PARTIES |
2 GENERAL ELECTION |
3 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT CONTEST FOR ELECTION OF SPEAKER |
4 OPENING OF SESSION |
5 DISCUSSION IN LORDS RESPECTING SLAVERY ABOLITION ACT |
6 MOTION OF MARQUIS OF CHANDOS TO REPEAL MALT-TAX |
7 DISSENTERS' MARRIAGE ACT |
8 REPORT OF COMMISSION REGARDING CHURCH OF England , ETC. |
9 REPEATED DEFEATS OF MINISTRY IN HOUSE OF COMMONS |
10 QUESTION OF APPROPRIATION OF SURPLUS OF REVENUES |
11 RESIGNATION OF MINISTERS & RESTORATION OF LORD MELBOURNE'S CABINET |
12 MUNICIPAL REFORM & IRISH CHURCH |
13 AGRICULTURAL DISTRESS |
14 DISCUSSION REGARDING ORANGE SOCIETIES IN Ireland |
15 VOTE BY BALLOT, ETC. |
16 BUDGET |
17 DISCUSSIONS REGARDING CANADA |
18 PROROGATION OF PARLIAMENT |
19 STATE OF CONTINENT |
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46
1 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
2 QUESTION OF ORANGE LODGES |
3 BILL TO REFORM IRISH MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS |
4 IRISH TI -BILL |
5 COMMUTATION OF TITHES IN England |
6 BILL FOR REGISTRATION OF BIRTHS, DEATHS, & MARRIAGES, ETC. |
7 BILL TO ALTER REVENUES & TERRITORIES OF DIFFERENT SEES, ETC. |
8 BILL TO ABOLISH SECULAR JURISDICTION OF BISHOPS, ETC. |
9 BILL TO AMEND ENGLISH MUNICIPAL CORPORATION ACT |
10 BILL TO ALLOW FELONS' COUNSEL TO ADDRESS JURY, ETC. |
11 ABOLITION OF IMPRISONMENT FOR DEBT, ETC. |
12 ELECTION COMMITTEES |
13 NEW HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT |
14 MOTION FOR REDUCTION OF TAXATION ON BEHALF OF AGRICULTURISTS |
15 BUDGET, ETC. |
16 DISCUSSIONS ON COLONIES, & ON OUR FOREIGN RELATIONS |
17 PROROGATION OF PARLIAMENT |
18 AFFAIRS OF Ireland |
19 FOREIGN RELATIONS |
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47
1 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
2 CONSIDERATION OF STATE OF Ireland |
3 QUESTION OF ESTABLISHING A SYSTEM OF POOR-LAWS IN Ireland |
4 IRISH TI QUESTION |
5 QUESTION OF CHURCH-RATES |
6 CHURCH OF Scotland |
7 NOTICES OF MOTIONS FOR CONSTITUTIONAL CHANGES |
8 OPERATION OF NEW POOR-LAWS |
9 AFFAIRS OF CANADA |
10 STATE OF BANKING SYSTEM, ETC. |
11 CONSIDERATION OF FOREIGN POLICY OF England UNDER WHIG |
12 MOTION ON STATE OF NATION |
13 ILLNESS & DEATH OF KING |
14 REMARKS ON HIS CHARACTER |
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48
1 ACCESSION OF QUEEN VICTORIA |
2 QUEEN'S MESSAGE TO BOTH HOUSES, EULOGIES OF LATE SOVEREIGN IN |
3 BILL FOR PROVIDING SUCCESSION TO CROWN |
4 BUDGET, ETC. |
5 ALTERATIONS IN CRIMINAL LAW, ETC. |
6 PROROGATION OF PARLIAMENT |
7 STATE OF PARTIES & ELECTIONS |
8 CITY BANQUET TO QUEEN |
9 OPENING OF NEW PARLIAMENT |
10 SUBJECT OF CIVIL LIST DEBATED |
11 SUBJECT OF PENSION LIST |
12 INTELLIGENCE FROM CANADA, DISCUSSION ON SUBJECT |
13 STATE OF CONTINENT |
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49
1 PARLIAMENT REASSEMBLES, DEBATES ON CANADA, ADDRESS TO THRONE |
2 QUESTION OF ELECTION COMMITTEES, ETC. |
3 MOTION FOR BALLOT |
4 PARLIAMENTARY QUALIFICATION BILL |
5 PERSONAL ATTACKS |
6 REVIVAL OF ANTI-SLAVERY AGITATION, ETC. |
7 DEBATES ON IRISH POOR-LAW BILL, BILL CARRIED |
8 MOTION FOR REPEAL OF APPROPRIATION CLAUSE, MINISTERIAL PLAN FOR |
9 COMMITTEE OF HOUSE OF COMMONS UPON IRISH MUNICIPAL BILL |
10 CORONATION |
11 DEBATES IN HOUSE OF COMMONS ON IRISH TI QUESTION |
12 IRISH POOR-LAW BILL CARRIED IN LORDS |
13 PROJECTED FORMATION OF COLONY IN NEW ZEAL& , ETC. |
14 FINANCIAL STATEMENTS, ETC. |
15 MOTION FOR REPEAL OF CORN-LAWS |
16 VARIOUS IMPROVEMENTS IN LAW |
17 SELECT COMMITTEE TO INQUIRE INTO OPERATION OF POOR-LAWS |
18 COMBINATIONS IN England & Ireland |
19 JOHN THOM. ALIAS SIR WILLIAM COURTENAY |
20 COMMITTEE ON CHURCH LANDS |
21 ACT FOR ABOLISHING PLURALITIES, ETC. |
22 SUBJECT OF EDUCATION DISCUSSED IN PARLIAMENT |
23 QUESTION OF CANADA RENEWED |
24 QUEEN PROROGUES PARLIAMENT |
25 DISAFFECTION AMONG WORKING CLASSES |
26 PROPOSED REDUCTION OF RATES OF POSTAGE |
27 STATE OF Ireland |
28 AFFAIRS OF CANADA |
29 STATE OF CONTINENT |
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50
1 STATE OF PARTIES |
2 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
3 CORN-LAW QUESTION |
4 AFFAIRS OF Ireland DISCUSSED IN PARLIAMENT |
5 IRISH MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS BILL |
6 PROCEEDINGS IN PARLIAMENT RESPECTING JAMAICA |
7 RESIGNATION OF MINISTERS, & FAILURE OF SIR ROBERT PEEL TO FORM NEW |
8 NATIONAL EDUCATION |
9 AFFAIRS OF CANADA |
10 2ND JAMAICA BILL, ETC. |
11 BILL FOR SUPPRESSION OF PORTUGUESE SLAVE-TRADE, ETC |
12 MOTION FOR BALLOT |
13 ACT FOR BETTER ORDERING OF PRISONS |
14 MOTION FOR COMMITTEE OF WHOLE HOUSE TO CONSIDER NATIONAL |
15 BIRMINGHAM RIOTS, ETC. |
16 BUDGET |
17 PROPOSED REDUCTION OF POSTAGE DUTIES, ETC. |
18 PROROGATION OF PARLIAMENT |
19 AFFAIRS IN EAST INDIES |
20 STATE OF CONTINENT |
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51
1 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
2 ANNOUNCEMENT OF QUEEN'S MARRIAGE |
3 BILL FOR NATURALIZATION OF PRINCE ALBERT |
4 CIVIL LIST |
5 QUESTION OF PRIVILEGE |
6 HANSARD & STOCKDALE |
7 AFFAIRS OF CHINA, ETC. |
8 IRISH MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS BILL, ETC. |
9 FINANCIAL STATEMENT, ETC. |
10 UNION OF CANADAS |
11 ECCLESIASTICAL DUTIES & REVENUES BILL |
12 REGENCY BILL |
13 PROROGATION OF PARLIAMENT |
14 AFFAIRS OF BRITISH INDIA |
15 MARRIAGE OF QUEEN |
16 STATE OF CONTINENT |
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52
1 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
2 POOR LAW AMENDMENT ACT |
3 JEWS' CIVIL DISABILITIES REMOVAL BILL |
4 CHURCH OF Scotland : NON-INTRUSION QUESTION, ETC. |
5 LAW-REFORM |
6 FINANCIAL STATEMENTS |
7 DISCUSSION ON CORN-LAWS |
8 RESOLUTION OF WANT OF CONFIDENCE IN GOVERNMENT |
9 PROROGATION & DISSOLUTION OF PARLIAMENT |
10 STATE OF PARTIES |
11 MEETING OF NEW HOUSE OF COMMONS, ETC. |
12 RESIGNATION OF MINISTERS |
13 SIR ROBERT PEEL'S ADMINISTRATION |
14 STATEMENT OF SIR ROBERT PEEL AS TO HIS INTENDED COURSE OF PROCEEDING |
15 FINANCIAL STATEMENT |
16 POOR LAWS, ETC. |
17 EAST INDIA AFFAIRS, ETC. |
18 STATE OF CONTINENT |
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53
1 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
2 DEBATE ON CORN-LAWS |
3 PROPOSITION OF MINISTERS ON SUBJECT |
4 FINANCIAL MEASURES |
5 INCOME-TAX BILL, ETC. |
6 NEW TARIFF |
7 MR. VILLIERS'S MOTION ON CORN-LAWS |
8 GREAT CHARTIST PETITION |
9 BILL FOR RESTRAINING EMPLOYMENT OF WOMEN & CHILDREN IN MINES & |
10 BRIBERY AT ELECTIONS |
11 LAW REFORMS |
12 BILL FOR PROTECTION OF ROYAL PERSON |
13 POOR-LAW AMENDMENT BILL |
14 PROROGATION OF PARLIAMENT |
15 EAST INDIA AFFAIRS, ETC. |
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54
1 STATE OF COUNTRY |
2 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
3 NATIONAL DISTRESS |
4 ADDRESS TO CROWN ON SUBJECT OF EDUCATION |
5 AFFAIRS OF INDIA, ETC. |
6 CORN-LAW QUESTION RESUMED |
7 IRISH AFFAIRS |
8 FINANCIAL STATEMENTS |
9 EDUCATION |
10 CHURCH EXTENSION, ETC. |
11 LAW REFORM |
12 PROROGATION OF PARLIAMENT |
13 AGITATION IN Ireland |
14 FORMATION OF FREE CHURCH IN Scotland , ETC. |
15 DISPUTES WITH AMERICA |
16 STATE OF INDIA |
17 CONTINENTAL AFFAIRS |
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55
1 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
2 MOTION FOR STOPPAGE OF SUPPLIES |
3 AFFAIRS OF INDIA |
4 IRISH AFFAIRS |
5 RESTRICTIONS ON LABOUR IN FACTORIES, ETC. |
6 CORN LAWS & FREE-TRADE QUESTION |
7 FINANCIAL STATEMENTS |
8 SUGAR DUTIES BILL, ETC. |
9 BANK CHARTER & BANKING REGULATIONS |
10 DISSENTERS' CHAPELS BILL |
11 SEES OF BANGOR & ST. ASAPH |
12 MISCELLANEOUS MEASURES OF SESSION |
13 PROROGATION OF PARLIAMENT |
14 STATE OF INDIA |
15 PROCEEDINGS AGAINST MR. O'CONNELL |
16 CONTINENTAL AFFAIRS |
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56
1 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
2 FINANCIAL & COMMERCIAL POLICY |
3 RETENTION OF INCOME-TAX, ETC. |
4 SUGAR-DUTIES QUESTION |
5 CORN-LAWS & FREE TRADE |
6 AFFAIRS OF Ireland |
7 MAYNOOTH IMPROVEMENT BILL |
8 ACADEMICAL EDUCATION IN Ireland |
9 COLONIAL POLICY |
10 QUESTION OF OREGON TERRITORY |
11 MISCELLANEOUS MEASURES OF SESSION |
12 PROROGATION OF PARLIAMENT |
13 AFFAIRS OF INDIA |
14 STATE OF CONTINENT |
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57
1 STATE OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS AT COMMENCEMENT OF THIS YEAR, ETC. |
2 MEETING OF PARLIAMENT |
3 SETTLEMENT OF CORN-LAW QUESTION |
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58
1 POSITION OF CONSERVATIVE PARTY ON DEFECTION OF SIR ROBERT PEEL |
2 CONDITION OF Ireland , DISTURBED STATE OF COUNTRY. DISAFFECTION |
3 POLITICAL AGITATION |
4 YOUNG Ireland |
5 AFFAIRS OF INDIA |
6 BATTLE OF ALIWAL |
7 TOTAL EXPULSION OF SIKHS |
8 STATE OF AFFAIRS AT CAPE OF GOOD HOPE |
9 SUCCESSES OF STATE OF NEW ZEALAND |
10 SUPPRESSION OF NATIVE REVOLT |
11 BORNEO |
12 OUR NORTH AMERICAN COLONIES |
13 FOREIGN AFFAIRS |
14 SOUTH AMERICA |
15 RELATIONS WITH CONTINENTAL EUROPE |
16 HOME |
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59
1 COLONIAL AFFAIRS |
2 FOREIGN RELATIONS |
3 STATE OF Ireland |
4 PROGRESS OF FAMINE & DISEASE |
5 CONTINUED POLITICAL AGITATION |
6 DREADFUL PREVALENCE OF CRIME |
7 DEATH OF O'CONNELL |
8 MR. JOHN O'CONNELL ASSUMES PRESIDENCY OF REPEAL |
9 BITTER DISPUTES BETWEEN"OLD Ireland"&"YOUNG Ireland ." |
10 GENERAL STATE OF AFFAIRS IN GREAT BRITAIN |
11 POLITICAL AGITATION IN England |
12 COURT |
13 HOME NAVAL & MILITARY AFFAIRS |
14 GENERAL HOME INCIDENTS |
15 PARLIAMENTARY HISTORY OF YEAR |
16 GOVERNMENT PLAN OF EDUCATION |
17 BILL FOR CREATING NEW DIOCESS OF MANCHESTER |
18 DEBATE ON ANNEXATION OF CRACOW |
19 PROROGATION & DISSOLUTION OF PARLIAMENT |
20 ASSEMBLING OF NEW PARLIAMENT |
21 DEBATE ON DISTRESS OF NATION |
22 MEASURES FOR REPRESSION OF HOMICIDE & OUTRAGE IN Ireland |
23 MOTION FOR REPEAL OF JEWISH DISABILITIES |
24 ADJOURNMENT OF HOUSE |
25 1847 CLOSE OF PARLIAMENTARY LABOURS |
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60
1 WAR IN INDIA |
2 MUTINY OF SIKH TROOPS IN PUNJAUB. & REVOLT OF CHUTTUR SINGH |
3 SIEGE & CAPTURE OF MOOLTAN |
4 CAMPAIGN IN PUNJAUB UNDER LORD GOUGH |
5 CANADA |
6 WEST INDIES |
7 FOREIGN RELATIONS |
8 UNITED STATES |
9 SPAIN: DIPLOMATIC DISAGREEMENT WITH THAT COUNTRY: DISMISSION OF |
10 CONTINENTAL REVOLUTIONS |
11 ITALY |
12 PAPAL STATES |
13 NAPLES & SICILY |
14 BELGIUM |
15 GERMANY |
16 AUSTRIAN EMPIRE |
17 GERMAN CONFEDERATION |
18 DENMARK |
19 SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN |
20 RUSSIA |
21 Ireland |
22 England |
23 VISIT OF FRENCH NATIONAL GUARDS TO LONDON |
24 COMMERCIAL AFFAIRS |
25 COBDEN TESTIMONIAL |
26 AGITATION CONCERNING NAVIGATION LAWS |
27 REWARDS FOR INDIA SERVICE |
28 REFORM OF CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY |
29 COURT |
30 PARLIAMENTARY PROCEEDINGS |
31 CLOSE OF SESSION |
32 DEATHS OF EMINENT PERSONS |
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61
1 PROSECUTION OF WAR IN INDIA, & ANNEXATION OF PUNJAUB |
2 CHINA |
3 BORNEO |
4 CAPE OF GOOD HOPE |
5 CANADA. POLICY OF GOVERNMENT. OPPOSITION & INSOLENT PROCEEDINGS |
6 AUSTRALIA. DISCONTENTS CREATED BY TRANSPORTATION QUESTION |
7 CEPHALONIA |
8 ARCTIC EXPEDITION UNDER SIR J. ROSS |
9 FOREIGN AFFAIRS |
10 STATE OF GERMANY |
11 DEMANDS OF RUSSIAN & AUSTRIAN EMPERORS UPON SULTAN OF TURKEY |
12 CONTINUED DISTRESS IN Ireland , CRIME & OUTRAG |
13 POLITICAL STATE OF England |
14 COMMERCIAL AFFAIRS |
15 CHOLERA |
16 1849 PARLIAMENTARY HISTORY, OPENING OF SESSION |
17 REPEAL OF NAVIGATION LAWS |
18 AGRICULTURAL DISTRESS, MOTION FOR GOVERNMENTAL RELIEF |
19 Ireland |
20 VOTE OF THANKS TO ARMY IN INDIA |
21 MR. COBDEN'S MOTION FOR REDUCING ARMY & NAVY |
22 BUDGET |
23 MOTION ON STATE OF NATION |
24 PROROGATION |
25 COURT |
26 QUEEN'S VISIT TO Ireland |
27 ROYAL VISIT TO Scotland |
28 DEATH OF QUEEN DOWAGER |
29 DEATHS OF EMINENT PERSONS |
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62
1 FOREIGN RELATIONS |
2 COLONIAL AFFAIRS |
3 INDIA |
4 Ireland |
5 HOME EVENTS. PROPOSAL FOR EXHIBITION OF INDUSTRY OF ALL NATIONS |
6 COMMERCE & INDUSTRY |
7 CHOLERA |
8 PAPAL AGGRESSION |
9 COMPLIMENT TO LORD PALMERSTON |
10 ARRIVAL OF KOH-I-NOOR |
11 ATTACK UPON GENERAL HAYNAU |
12 PARLIAMENTARY HISTORY |
13 OPENING OF SESSION |
14 AFFAIRS OF GREECE |
15 CONSTITUTIONS FOR COLONIES |
16 AUSTRALIAN COLONIES' BILL |
17 LOCAL BURDENS ON L& |
18 PARLIAMENTARY REFORM |
19 IRISH DISTRESS |
20 IRISH FRANCHISE BILL |
21 BILL FOR ABOLITION OF LORD-LIEUTENANCY OF Ireland |
22 MISCELLANEOUS TOPICS OF DEBATE |
23 FINANCE |
24 BUDGET |
25 DEATH OF SIR ROBERT PEEL |
26 PROROGATION OF PARLIAMENT |
27 COURT |
28 DEATHS OF REMARKABLE PERSONS |
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63
1 1851 GENERAL PARLIAMENTARY HISTORY |
2 EXHIBITION OF INDUSTRY OF ALL NATIONS |
3 CENSUS |
4 Ireland |
5 COURT |
6 COLONIAL AFFAIRS |
7 FOREIGN AFFAIRS, EUROPEAN RELATIONS |
8 DISCUSSIONS IN ENGLISH PARLIAMENT CONCERNING STATE OF AFFAIRS AT |
9 DIPLOMATIC DISPUTE WITH AUSTRIA & TUSCANY, ARISING FROM OUTRAGE |
10 STATEMENT OF MR. ERSKINE MATHER TO M. SALVAGNOLI |
11 1851 DEATHS OF EMINENT PERSONS |
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64
1 DEATH OF DUKE OF WELLINGTON |
2 COURT |
3 1852 PARLIAMENTARY PROCEEDINGS & PARTY CONFLICTS DURING |
4 PARLIAMENTARY REFORM |
5 MILITIA BILL. DEFEAT & RESIGNATION OF CABINET |
6 EARL OF DERBY'S ADMINISTRATION |
7 FOREIGN POLICY OF GOVERNMENT |
8 OUTRAGE ON MR. MATHER AT FLORENCE |
9 LAW REFORM |
10 PROROGATION & DISSOLUTION OF PARLIAMENT |
11 GENERAL ELECTION |
12 MEETING OF NEW PARLIAMENT |
13 BOTH HOUSES CARRY RESOLUTIONS PLEDGING THEM TO FREE-TRADE POLICY |
14 GOVERNMENT SCHEME OF FINANCE |
15 FORMATION OF NEW MINISTRY |
16 Ireland |
17 COLONIES |
18 CAPE OF GOOD HOPE |
19 INDIA |
20 FOREIGN AFFAIRS |
21 BIRMESE WAR |
22 FRANCE |
23 GENERAL EUROPEAN RELATIONS |
24 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA |
25 EFFORTS AGAINST SLAVE TRADE, & TO SUPPRESS PIRACY |
26 DEATHS OF EMINENT PERSONS |
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65
1 GENERAL STATE OF GREAT BRITAIN |
2 COURT |
3 STATE OF Ireland |
4 GENERAL CONDITION OF COLONIES |
5 CANADA |
6 FOREIGN AFFAIRS |
7 WAR WITH RUSSIA |
8 PARLIAMENTARY HISTORY |
9 INDIA BILL |
10 DISCUSSIONS ON FOREIGN AFFAIRS |
11 RUSSIA & TURKEY |
12 DEATHS OF EMINENT PERSONS |
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66
1 HOME AFFAIRS |
2 GENERAL PROSPECTS |
3 COURT |
4 Ireland |
5 COLONIAL |
6 FOREIGN AFFAIRS |
7 ALLIANCE WITH FRANCE, WAR WITH RUSSIA |
8 PARLIAMENT |
9 DEATHS OF EMINENT PERSONS |
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67
1 HOME AFFAIRS |
2 PUBLIC OPINION, AGITATION OF PEOPLE & PARLIAMENT |
3 DEATH OF CZAR |
4 DEPARTURE OF BALTIC FLEET |
5 FINANCIAL OPERATIONS FOR YEAR |
6 SEVERITY OF WEATHER |
7 VISIT OF EMPEROR OF FRENCH |
8 DISTRIBUTION OF MEDALS BY QUEEN |
9 VISIT OF KING OF BELGIANS |
10 HER MAJESTY VISITS FRENCH EMPEROR |
11 VISIT OF KING OF SARDINIA TO ENGLISH COURT |
12 Ireland |
13 PARLIAMENTARY PROCEEDINGS, MINISTERIAL CHANGES, & DIPLOMATIC |
14 CONDUCT OF WAR, OPERATIONS IN CRIMEA & BLACK SEA |
15 OPERATIONS IN SEA OF AZOFF |
16 OPERATIONS IN ASIA MINOR |
17 OPERATIONS OF ALLIES IN BALTIC |
18 OPERATIONS IN WHITE SEA |
19 OPERATIONS IN PACIFIC, & AGAINST RUSSIAN SETTLEMENTS |
20 COLONIAL AFFAIRS |
21 INDIA |
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68
1 CONCLUSION OF RUSSIAN WAR |
2 GENERAL CONDITION OF FOREIGN RELATIONS OF UK |
3 BRITISH POLICY IN ASIA |
4 PERSIAN WAR |
5 WAR WITH CHINA |
6 DISPUTES WITH USA |
7 INTERNATIONAL MARITIME LAW |
8 INDIA |
9 Ireland |
10 HOME |
11 GENERAL CONDITION OF GREAT BRITAIN |
12 NATIONAL FINANCE |
13 PARLIAMENTARY PROCEEDINGS |
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69
1 FOREIGN AFFAIRS: RELATIONS WITH FRANCE, & WITH OTHER EUROPEAN POWERS |
2 DIFFERENCE WITH USA |
3 CHINA |
4 PROSECUTION OF WAR |
5 JAPAN |
6 COLONIAL |
7 SARAWAK |
8 INDIA |
9 MUTINY |
10 HOME |
11 PARLIAMENT |
12 DEBATES ON CHINESE WAR-DEFEAT OF MINISTRY |
13 PROROGATION & DISSOLUTION |
14 GENERAL ELECTION |
15 RE-ASSEMBLING OF PARLIAMENT |
16 SUDDEN CONVENTION OF PARLIAMENT IN DECEMBER |
17 COURT |
18 ART EXHIBITION IN MANCHESTER |
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1 FRANCE |
2 NAPLES |
3 PRUSSIA |
4 SPAIN |
5 HANOVER |
6 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA |
7 SOUTH AMERICAN STATES |
8 AUSTRALIAN COLONIES |
9 BRITISH AMERICA |
10 Ireland |
11 HOME |
12 COURT |
13 COMMERCE & FINANCE |
14 PARLIAMENTARY & POLITICAL. |
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4 1912 History of England from First Invasion by Romans to Accession of King George 5 V8 by Belloc, Hilaire, Lingard, John 219,381W 878 14:38 M
V8 Only
1 CHARLES 1
1 Battle Of Edge Hill |
2 Treaty At Oxford |
3 Solemn Vow & Covenant |
4 Battle Of Newbury |
5 Solemn League & Covenant Between English & Scottish Parliaments |
6 Cessation Of War In Ireland -Royalist Parliament At Oxford |
7 Propositions Of Peace |
8 Battle Of Marston Moor |
9 Army Of Essex Capitulates In West |
10 Self-Denying Ordinance |
11 Synod Of Divines |
12 Directory For Public Worship |
13 Trial Of Archbishop Laud |
14 Bill Of Attainder |
15 His Execution |
16 Treaty proposed & refused |
17 Royalists |
18 Parliamentarians |
19 State of 2 armies |
20 king's protestation |
21 Battle of Edge Hill |
22 Action at Brentford |
23 King retires to Oxford |
24 State of kingdom |
25 Treaty at Oxford |
26 Intrigues during treaty |
27 Return of Queen |
28 Fall of Reading |
29 Waller's plot |
30 Solemn vow & covenant |
31 Death of Hampden |
32 Actions of Sir William Waller |
33 Lords propose a peace |
34 Are opposed by Commons |
35 New preparations for war |
36 Battle of Newbury |
37 New great seal |
38 Commissioners sent to Scotland |
39 Solemn league & covenant |
40 Scots prepare for war |
41 Covenant taken in England |
42 Charles seeks aid from Ireland |
43 Federative assembly of Catholics |
44 Their apologies & remonstrance |
45 Cessation concluded |
46 French envoy |
47 Royal parliament at Oxford |
48 Propositions of peace |
49 Methods of raising money |
50 Battle of Nantwich |
51 Scottish army enters England |
52 Marches & Countermarches |
53 Rupert sent to relieve York |
54 Battle of Marston Moor |
55 Surrender of Newcastle |
56 Essex marches into west |
57 His army capitulates |
58 3rd Battle of Newbury |
59 Rise of Cromwell |
60 His quarrel with Manchester |
61 1st self-denying ordinance |
62 Army new modelled |
63 2nd self-denying ordinance |
64 Ecclesiastical concurrences |
65 Persecution of Catholics |
66 Of Episcopalians |
67 Synod of divinesa |
68 Presbyterians & Independentsa |
69 Dem& of toleration |
70 New directory |
71 Trial of Archbishop L& |
72 His defence |
73 Bill of attainder |
74 Consent of Lords |
75 Execution |
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1 Treaty At Uxbridge |
2 Victories Of Montrose In Scotland |
3 Defeat Of King At Naseby |
4 Surrender Of Bristol |
5 Charles Shut Up Within Oxford |
6 Mission Of Glamorgan To Ireland |
7 He Is Disavowed By Charles, But Concludes Peace With Irish |
8 King Intrigues With Parliament, Scots, & Independents |
9 He Escapes To Scottish Army |
10 Refuses Concessions Required |
11 Is Delivered Up By Scots |
12 Dissensions at court |
13 Proposal of treaty |
14 Negotiation at Uxbridge |
15 Demands of Irish Catholics |
16 Victories of Montrose in Scotland |
17 State of 2 parties in England army after |
18 new model |
19 Battle of Naseby |
20 Its consequences |
21 Victory of Montrose at Kilsyth |
22 Surrender of Bristol |
23 Defeat of Royalists at Chester |
24 Of Lord Digby at Sherburn |
25 king retires to Oxford |
26 His intrigues with Irish |
27 Mission of Glamorgan |
28 Who concludes a secret treaty |
29 It is discovered |
30 Party violence among parliamentarians |
31 Charles attempts to negotiate with them |
32 He disavows Glamorgan |
33 Who yet concludes peace in Ireland |
34 King proposes a personal treaty |
35 Montreuil negotiates with Scots |
36 Ashburnham with Independents |
37 Charles escapes to Scots |
38 royalists retire from contest |
39 King disputes with Henderson |
40 Motives of his conduct |
41 He again demands a personal conference |
42 Negotiation between parliament & Scots |
43 Expedients proposed by king |
44 Scots deliver him up to parliament |
45 He still expects aid from Ireland |
46 But is disappointed |
47 Religious disputes |
48 Discontent of Independents |
49 & of Presbyterians |
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3 Opposite Projects Of Presbyterians & Independents
1 King Is Brought From Holmby To Army |
2 Independents Driven From Parliament |
3 Restored By Army |
4 Origin Of Levellers |
5 King Escapes From Hampton Court, & Is Secured In Isle Of Wight |
6 Mutiny In Army |
7 Public Opinion In Favour Of King |
8 Scots Arm In His Defence |
9 Royalists Renew War |
10 Presbyterians Assume Ascendancy |
11 Defeat Of Scots |
12 Suppression Of Royalists |
13 Treaty Of Newport |
14 King Is Again Brought To Army |
15 House Of Commons Is Purified |
16 King's Trial |
17 Judgment |
18 Execution |
19 Reflections |
20 king at Holmby |
21 Character of Fairfax |
22 Opposition of Independents |
23 Demands of Army |
24 Refusal of parliament |
25 army carries off king |
26 Marches towards London |
27 & treats king with indulgence |
28 Independents are driven from parliament |
29 Charles refuses offers of army |
30 Which marches to London |
31 Enters city |
32 & gives law to parliament |
33 king listens to counsels of officers |
34 & intrigues against them Rise of Levellers |
35 king's escape |
36 He is secured in Isle of Wight |
37 Mutiny suppressed |
38 King rejects 4 bills |
39 Vote of non-addresses |
40 King subjected to farther restraint |
41 Public opinion in his favour |
42 Levellers prevail in army |
43 Scots take up arms for king |
44 Also English royalists |
45 Feigned reconciliation of army & city Insurrection in Kent |
46 Presbyterians again superior in parliament |
47 Defeat of Scots |
48 & of earl of Holl& |
49 Surrender of Colchester |
50 Prince of Wales in Downs |
51 Treaty of Newport |
52 Plan of new constitution |
53 Hints of bringing king to trial |
54 Petition for that purpose |
55 King's answer to parliament |
56 His parting address to commissioners |
57 He is carried away by army |
58 Commons vote agreement with king |
59 House of Commons is purified |
60 Cromwell returns from Scotland |
61 Independents prevail |
62 Resolution to proceed against king |
63 Appointment of High Court of Justice |
64 Hypocrisy of Cromwell |
65 Conduct of Fairfax |
66 King removed from Hurst Castle |
67 Few powers interest themselves in his favour |
68 Proceedings at trial |
69 Behaviour of king |
70 He proposes a private conference |
71 Is condemned |
72 Lady Fairfax |
73 King prepares for death |
74 Letter from prince |
75 king is beheaded |
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4 COMMONWEALTH
1 Establishment Of Commonwealth |
2 Punishment |
3 Royalists |
4 Mutiny & Suppression Of Levellers |
5 Charles 2 Proclaimed In Scotland |
6 Ascendancy Of His Adherents In Ireland |
7 Their Defeat At Rathmines |
8 Success Of Cromwell In Ireland |
9 Defeat Of Montrose, & Landing Of Charles In Scotland -Cromwell Is Sent Against Him |
10 He Gains Victory At Dunbar |
11 King Marches Into England |
12 Loses Battle Of Worcester |
13 His Subsequent Adventures & Escape |
14 Abolition of monarchy |
15 Appointment of council of state |
16 Other changes |
17 Attempt to fill up house |
18 Execution of royalists |
19 Opposition of Levellers |
20 Their demands |
21 Resisted by government |
22 mutineers suppressed |
23 Proceedings in Scotland |
24 Charles 2 proclaimed in Edinburgh |
25 Answer of Scots |
26 Their deputies to king |
27 Murder of Dr Dorislaus |
28 State of Ireland |
29 Conduct of nuncio |
30 His flight from Ireland |
31 Articles of peace |
32 Cromwell appointed to comm& |
33 Treaty with O'Neil |
34 Cromwell departs for Ireland |
35 Jones gains victory at Rathmines |
36 Cromwell lands Massacre at Drogheda |
37 Massacre at Wexford |
38 Cromwell's further progress |
39 Proceedings in Scotland |
40 Charles hesitates to accept conditions offered by commissioners |
41 Progress & defeat of Montrose |
42 His condemnation |
43 His death |
44 Charles lands in Scotland |
45 Cromwell is appointed to comm& in Scotland |
46 He marches to Edinburgh |
47 Proceedings of Scottish kirk |
48 Expiatory declaration required from Charles |
49 He refuses & then assents |
50 Battle of Dunbar |
51 Progress of Cromwell |
52 king escapes & is afterwards taken |
53 godliness of Cromwell |
54 Dissensions among Scots |
55 Coronation of Charles |
56 Cromwell lands in Fife |
57 Charles marches into England Defeat of earl of Derby Battle of Worcester |
58 Defeat of royalists |
59 king escapes |
60 Loss of royalists |
61 Adventures of king at Whiteladies |
62 At Madeley In royal oak |
63 At Moseley |
64 At Mrs Norton's |
65 His repeated disappointments |
66 Charles escapes to France |
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5 Vigilance Of Government
1 Subjugation Of Ireland |
2 Of Scotland |
3 Negotiation With Portugal |
4 With Spain |
5 With United Provinces |
6 Naval War |
7 Ambition Of Cromwell |
8 Expulsion Of Parliament |
9 Character Of Its Leading Members |
10 Some Of Its Enactments |
11 Commonwealth, a military government |
12 Opposition of Lilburne |
13 His trial & acquittal |
14 & banishment |
15 Plans of royalists |
16 Discovered & prevented |
17 Execution of Love |
18 Transactions in Ireland |
19 Discontent caused by king's declaration in Scotland |
20 Departure of Ormond |
21 Refusal to treat with parliament |
22 Offer from duke of Lorraine |
23 Treaty with that prince |
24 It is rejected |
25 Siege of Limerick |
26 Submission of Irish |
27 State of Ireland |
28 Trials before High Court of Justice |
29 Transportation of natives |
30 1st act of settlement |
31 2nd act of settlement |
32 Transplantation |
33 Breach of articles |
34 Religious persecution |
35 Subjugation of Scotland |
36 Attempt to incorporate it with England |
37 Transactions with Portugal |
38 With Spain |
39 With United Provinces |
40 Negotiations at Hague |
41 Transferred to London |
42 Recontre between Blake & Van Tromp |
43 States deprecate a rupture |
44 Commencement of hostilities |
45 Success of De Ruyter |
46 Of Van Tromp over Blake |
47 Another battle between them |
48 Blake's victory |
49 Cromwell's ambition |
50 Discontent of military |
51 Cromwell's intrigues |
52 His conference with Whitelock |
53 With other leaders |
54 He expels parliament |
55 & council of state |
56 Addresses of congratulation |
57 Other proceedings of late parliament |
58 Spiritual offences |
59 Reformation of law |
60 Forfeitures & sequestrations |
61 Religious intolerance |
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6 PROTECTORATE
1 Cromwell Calls Little Parliament |
2 Dissolves It |
3 Makes Himself Protector |
4 Subjugation Of Scottish Royalists |
5 Peace With Dutch |
6 New Parliament |
7 Its Dissolution |
8 Insurrection In England |
9 Breach With Spain |
10 Troubles In Piedmont |
11 Treaty With France |
12 Establishment of a new government |
13 Selection of members |
14 Meeting of Parliament |
15 Its character |
16 Prosecution of Lilburne |
17 His acquittal |
18 Parties in parliament |
19 Registration of births |
20 Taxes |
21 Reform of law |
22 Zeal for religion |
23 Anabaptist preachers |
24 Dissolution of parliament |
25 Cromwell assumes office of protector |
26 Instrument of government |
27 He publishes ordinances |
28 Arrests his opponents |
29 Executes several royalists |
30 Executes Don Pantaleon Sa |
31 Executes a Catholic clergyman |
32 Conciliates army in Ireland |
33 Subdues Scottish royalists |
34 Incorporates Scotland |
35 Is courted by foreign powers |
36 War with United Provinces |
37 Victory of English |
38 Dutch offer to negotiate |
39 Second victory |
40 Progress of negotiation |
41 Articles of peace |
42 Secret treaty with Holl& |
43 Negotiation with Spain |
44 Negotiation with France |
45 Negotiation respecting Dunkirk |
46 Cromwell comes to no decision |
47 new parliament meets |
48 Is not favourable to his views |
49 Debates respecting Instrument |
50 protector's speech |
51 Subscription required from members |
52 Cromwell falls from his carriage |
53 parliament opposes his projects |
54 Reviews instrument |
55 Is addressed by Cromwell |
56 & dissolved |
57 Conspiracy of republicans |
58 Conspiracy of royalists |
59 Executions |
60 Decimation |
61 Military government |
62 Cromwell breaks with Spain |
63 Secret expedition to Mediterranean |
64 Another to West Indies |
65 Its failure |
66 Troubles in Piedmont |
67 Insurrection of Vaudois |
68 Cromwell seeks to protect them |
69 Sends an envoy to Turin |
70 Refuses to conclude treaty with France |
71 Vaudois submit & Cromwell signs treaty |
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7 Poverty & Character Of Charles Stuart
1 War With Spain |
2 Parliament |
3 Exclusion Of Members |
4 Punishment Of Naylor |
5 Proposal To Make Cromwell King |
6 His Hesitation & Refusal |
7 New Constitution |
8 Sindercomb |
9 Sexby |
10 Alliance With France |
11 Parliament Of 2 Houses |
12 Opposition In Commons |
13 Dissolution |
14 Reduction Of Dunkirk |
15 Sickness Of Protector |
16 His Death & Character |
17 Poverty of Charles in his exile |
18 His court |
19 His amours |
20 His religion |
21 He offers himself an ally to Spain |
22 Account of Colonel Sexby |
23 Quarrel between king & his brother |
24 Capture of a Spanish fleet |
25 Exclusion of members from parliament |
26 Speech of protector |
27 Debate on exclusion |
28 Society of Friends |
29 Offence & punishment of Naylor |
30 Cromwell aspires to title of king |
31 He complains of judgment against Naylor |
32 Abandons cause of major-generals |
33 First mention of intended change |
34 It is openly brought forward |
35 Opposition of officers |
36 Cromwell's answer to them |
37 Rising of Anabaptists |
38 Cromwell hesitates to accept title |
39 Confers on it with committee |
40 Seeks more time |
41 Resolves to accept title |
42 Is deterred by officers |
43 Refuses |
44 His 2nd inauguration |
45 new form of government |
46 Plot to assassinate him |
47 It is discovered |
48 Arrest & death of Sexby |
49 Blake's victory at Santa Cruz His death |
50 Alliance with France |
51 New parliament of 2 houses |
52 Commons inquire into rights of other house |
53 Cromwell dissolves parliament |
54 Receives addresses in consequence |
55 Arrival of Ormond |
56 Treachery of Willis |
57 Royal fleet destroyed |
58 Trials of royalists |
59 Execution of Slingsby & Hewet |
60 Battle of Dunes |
61 Capitulation of Dunkirk |
62 Cromwell's greatness |
63 His poverty |
64 His fear of assassination |
65 His grief for his daughter's death |
66 His sickness |
67 His conviction of his recovery |
68 His danger |
69 His discourse |
70 His death |
71 His character |
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8 Richard Cromwell Protector
1 Parliament Called |
2 Dissolved |
3 Military Government |
4 Long Parliament Restored |
5 Expelled Again |
6 Reinstated |
7 Monk In London |
8 Re-Admission Of Secluded Members |
9 Long Parliament Dissolved |
10 Convention Parliament |
11 Restoration Of Charles 2 |
12 two sons of Cromwell |
13 Richard succeeds his father |
14 Discontent of army |
15 Funeral of Oliver |
16 Foreign transactions |
17 New parliament |
18 Parties in parliament |
19 Recognition of Richard |
20 & of other house |
21 Charges against late government |
22 officers petition |
23 parliament dissolved |
24 officers recall long parliament |
25 Rejection of members formerly excluded |
26 Acquiescence of different armies |
27 Dissension between parliament & officers |
28 officers obliged to accept new commissions |
29 Projects of royalists |
30 Rising in Cheshire |
31 It is suppressed |
32 Renewal of late dissension |
33 Expulsion of parliament |
34 Government by council of officers |
35 Monk's opposition |
36 His secrecy |
37 Lambert sent against him |
38 Parliament restored Its 1st acts |
39 Monk marches to York |
40 Monk marches to London |
41 Mutiny in capital |
42 Monk addresses house |
43 He is ordered to chastise citizens |
44 He joins them |
45 Admits secluded members |
46 Perplexity of royalists |
47 Proceedings of house |
48 Proceedings of general |
49 Dissolution of long parliament |
50 Monk's Interview with Grenville |
51 His message to king |
52 elections |
53 Rising under Lambert |
54 Influence of Cavaliers in new Parliament |
55 king's letters delivered |
56 Declaration from Breda |
57 2 houses recall King |
58 Charles lands at Dover |
59 Charles enters London. |
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1 1066 After battle of Hastings |
2 march on London
1 Winchester occupied |
2 London submits |
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32 5 Dec. coronation of William |
4 Jan 1067
1 Regulations for government |
2 confiscation of lands |
3 introduction of feudalism |
4 Power of Norman duke |
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5 March-Dec.
1 William in Normandy |
2 Revolts in England |
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1 1068
1 Conquest of south-west |
2 Coronation of Matilda |
3 Summer Final conquest of north |
4 Raid of Harold's sons |
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2 1069 Danish invasion: north rebels |
3 Dec. harrying of Northumberland
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4 Jan.-Feb., 1070
1 Conquest of west |
2 Reformation of Church |
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5 Aug. 1070 Lanfranc made primate
1 Effect of conquest on Church |
2 king & Church |
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1 1072 revolt in Ely Norman families in England Centralization of State New Forest Aug |
2 1073 William invades Scotland |
3 1075 He subdues Maine |
4 1082 Revolt of Earls Roger & Ralph |
5 1086 arrest of Bishop Odo William's son Robert |
6 1087 Domesday Book 9 Sept |
7 death of William |
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1 1087 Coronation of William 2 |
2 1088 barons rebel. |
3 1095 trial of William of St. Calais |
4 1089 revolt of Robert of Mowbray |
5 death of Lanfranc Ranulf |
6 1090 Flambard Troubles in Normandy |
7 1091 court resolves on war |
8 William invades Normandy |
9 1092 Malcolm attacks England |
10 1093 William occupies Carlisle . |
11 Death of Malcolm & Margaret |
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1 1093
1 Lent |
2 Illness of William 2 |
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2 1094
1 Anselm named archbishop Conditions on which he accepted Jan |
2 His 1st quarrel with king 19 March |
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3 1095
1 William crosses to Normandy |
22 nd quarrel with Anselm |
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4 1096 case tried at Rockingham |
5 1097
1 Robert mortgages Normandy |
2 Renewed quarrel with Anselm |
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6 1098 Anselm leaves England |
7 1100 Wars on continent |
8 William 2 killed |
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1 1100
1 Henry claims crown |
2 His coronation |
3 His character |
4 His coronation charter |
5 Return of Anselm |
6 Henry's marriage |
7 Beginning of investiture strife |
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2 1101
1 Merits of case |
2 Robert invades England |
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3 1102 He yields to Henry |
4 1101 - 2 Robert of Bellême punished |
5 1103 Fruitless embassies to Rome |
6 Anselm again leaves England |
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1 1104 |
2 1103 - 5 Henry visits Normandy |
3 1105 Dealings with Anselm |
4 1106 Meeting with Anselm & Adela |
5 compromise & reconciliation |
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1 1106 battle of Tinchebrai |
2 1109 Terms of investiture compromise |
3 1109 - 11 Anselm's last years, & death |
4 1109 - 14 Reform of local courts |
5 1109 - 13 Marriage of Matilda & Henry 5 |
6 War with Louis 6 of France |
7 Growing power of Church |
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1 1116 William recognized as heir |
2 1120 Renewed war with France |
3 1120 advantageous peace |
4 Henry's son William drowned |
5 1123 Robert made Earl of Gloucester |
6 1127 Revolt of Norman barons |
7 Matilda made Henry's heir |
8 1129 She marries Geoffrey of Anjou |
9 1130 period of peace |
10 1130 Pipe Roll |
11 Exchequer |
12 1135 Henry's charter to London |
13 His death |
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1 1135 Stephen of Boulogne secures London
1 Obtains support of Church |
2 His coronation |
3 Normandy accepts Stephen |
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2 1136 Charter to Church
1 Matilda appeals to Rome |
21 st revolt |
3 impression created by Stephen |
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3 1137 Stephen in Normandy |
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1 1138 beginning of civil war |
2 revolt around Bristol |
3 1139 battle of Standard |
4 1140 arrest of bishops Matilda in England |
5 1141 Stephen's purchase of support |
6 battle of Lincoln |
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1 1141 March |
2 1141 Matilda received in Winchester |
3 She is driven from London |
4 1142 - 4 Stephen released |
5 1144 Geoffrey conquers Normandy |
6 1149 fall of Geoffrey de Mandeville |
7 1152 Henry of Anjou in England |
8 1153 He marries Eleanor of Aquitaine |
9 Henry again in England Nov |
10 He makes peace with Stephen |
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1 character of Henry 2 |
2 1154 19 Dec |
3 1155 His coronation |
4 1156 pope's grant of Ireland Jan |
5 1158 Henry in Normandy |
6 1159 Treaty with Louis 7 June |
7 Attack on Toulouse |
8 1162 New forms of taxation |
9 Thomas Becket made primate |
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1 1162 |
2 1163 position of Becket July |
3 1st disagreement with Henry |
4 1164 question of criminous clerks |
5 constitutions of Clarendon Oct. |
6 trial of Becket |
7 1165 - 70 Becket flees from England |
8 1170
1 War between king & primate |
2 Young Henry crowned |
3 Henry & Becket reconciled |
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9 Murder of Becket |
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1 1171 Oct |
2 1172 Henry 2 in Ireland |
3 1173 Reconciled with Church Henry & his sons Discontent of young Henry |
4 Plans of Henry 2 in southeast |
5 1174 Young Henry & barons rebel |
6 Henry 2's penance at Canterbury |
7 king of Scotland captured |
8 Henry returns to Normandy |
9 Peace concluded |
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1 1175 Government during peace |
2 homage of Scotland |
3 Judicial reforms |
4 Itinerant justices & jury |
5 1176 common law |
6 1177 Young Henry again discontented Affairs in Ireland |
7 1180 Dealings with France |
8 1183 Philip 2 king of France |
9 War between Henry's sons |
10 Death of young Henry |
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1 1183 Negotiations with France |
2 1184 - 5 question of a crusade |
3 1186 John in Ireland |
4 1187 Philip 2 & Henry's sons |
5 War with Philip 2 Renewed |
6 1188 call for a crusade |
7 Saladin ti |
8 new war with Philip Nov. |
9 1189 Richard abandons his father |
10 Peace forced on Henry |
11 Death of Henry 2 |
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1 1189 Richard's 1st acts
1 Methods of raising money |
2 Arrangements for Richard's absence |
3 Conduct of William Longchamp |
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2 1190 Richard goes on crusade |
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1191 Events of 3rd crusade
1 Strife of John & Longchamp |
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4 Oct. Longchamp deposed
1 Philip 2 intrigues with John |
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1 1192 Dec |
2 1193 Richard imprisoned in Germany |
3 1194 Negotiations for his release |
4 He reaches London |
5 War with Philip 2 |
6 1196 Hubert Walter justiciar |
7 1197 Treaty with France |
8 1197 Renewed war |
9 1198 Bishop Hugh refuses Richard's dem& |
10 1199 Financial difficulties 6 April |
11 death of Richard |
12 growth of English towns |
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1 1199 John succeeds in Normandy 27 May |
2 Crowned in Westminster |
3 1200 Philip 2 takes Arthur's side |
4 1202 John's second marriage |
5 Trial & sentence of John |
6 1203 John captures Arthur . |
7 1204 Siege of Château-Gaillard |
8 1205 Capture of Rouen . |
9 French conquest checked in Poitou |
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1 1205 |
2 1207 Question of Canterbury election |
3 1208 pope consecrates Langton Taxation of clergy |
4 1209 interdict proclaimed Power of king |
5 1210 John excommunicated |
6 1212 Expedition to Ireland |
7 Alliance against France |
8 1213 Philip 2 plans to invade England |
9 John yields to pope |
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1 1213 20 July |
2 1214 king absolved Henry I's charter produced Feb., |
3 John invades Poitou 27 July |
4 Battle of Bouvines |
5 barons resist king |
6 1215 charter demanded |
7 Magna Carta granted |
8 Civil strife renewed |
9 1216 crown offered to Louis of France |
10 1216 Louis lands in England |
11 death of John. |
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7 1872 Fall of Wolsey to Death of Elizabeth by Froude, James Anthony 165,590W 662 11:02
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1 PROTESTANTS
1 Lollards |
2 1300s Presentation to Religious Benefices |
3 Statutes of Provisors |
4 Rise of Lollards |
5 John Wycliffe |
6 Theory of Property |
7 Insurrection of Wat Tyler |
8 Wycliffe's Influence declines |
9 Death of Wycliffe |
10 Insurrection of Oldcastle |
11 Close of Lollard Movement |
12 New Birth of Protestantism |
13 Christian Brothers |
14 Luther |
15 Multiplication of Testaments |
16 William Tyndal |
17 Antwerp Printing-Press |
18 Christian Brothers |
19 Wolsey's Persecutions |
20 Story of Anthony Dalaber |
21 Escape of Garret |
22 Perplexity of Authorities |
23 Ports are set for Garret's Capture |
24 Garret goes to Bristol, & is taken |
25 Investigation at Oxford |
26 Doctor London's Intercession |
27 Bishop of Lincoln |
28 Oxford is Purged |
29 Temper of Protestants |
30 Fall of Wolsey brings no Relief |
31 Sir Thomas More as Chancellor |
32 Contrast between Wolsey & More |
33 Martyrdom of Bilney |
34 Martyrdom of James Bainham |
35 Feelings of People |
36 Pavier Town Clerk |
37 Worship of Relics |
38 Roods & Relics |
39 Rood of Dovercourt |
40 Paladins |
41 Early Life of Latimer |
42 He goes to Cambridge |
43 Latimer's Education |
44 His Fame as a Preacher |
45 He is appointed Chaplain to King |
46 His Defence of Protestants |
47 He is cited before Bishops |
48 Latimer before Bishops |
49 Thomas Cromwell |
50 Will of Thomas Cromwell |
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2 LAST EFFORTS OF DIPLOMACY
1 Mary of Hungary 125 |
2 King is cited to Rome 127 |
3 Clement refuses further Delay 128 |
4 Isolation of England 129 |
5 Henry urgent against Interview 130 |
6 He appeals to a Council 132 |
7 Terms of Appeal 134 |
8 Legal Value of Appeal136 |
9 Cranmer's Sentence known at Rome 137 |
10 Measures of Consistory 138 |
11 Henry again calls on Francis 140 |
12 He will not surrender his Marriage 141 |
13 He will not repeal his Legislation 142 |
14 He urges Rupture of Interview 143 |
15 Recal of Embassy 144 |
16 England & Germany 145 |
17 Birth of Elizabeth 149 |
18 Clement arrives at Marseilles 150 |
19 Interview 151 |
20 Bonner at Marseilles 152 |
21 Bonner & Pope 153 |
22 Pope rejects Appeal 157 |
23 Proposal for a Court to sit at Cambray |
24 Francis implores Henry to consent |
25 Henry refuses to revoke Laws against Papacy |
26 State of England |
27 Princess Mary |
28 Queen Catherine |
29 Nun of Kent |
30 State of Feeling in England |
31 Proposed Marriage of Princess Mary |
32 Nun of Kent |
33 Disgrace of Mary |
34 Countess of Salisbury |
35 Nevilles |
36 General Superstition |
37 Proposals for a Protestant League used as a Menace to Francis |
38 Protestant League |
39 Court of Brussels |
40 Meeting of Parliament |
41 Perils of Reformation |
42 Cromwell 199 |
43 Opening Measures |
44 Congé d'Élire |
45 Abolition of Exactions |
46 Closing Protest |
47 Apology of Sir Thomas More accepted by King |
48 Obstinate Defence of Fisher |
49 Bill proceeds |
50 Execution of Nun |
51 Her last Words |
52 Act of Succession |
53 1st Oath of Allegiance |
54 Clement gives final Sentence against King |
55 Obscurity of Pope's Conduct |
56 Mission of Duke of Guise |
57 French Fleet watch Channel |
58 Commission sits to receive Oath |
59 More & Fisher |
60 More before Commission |
61 He refuses to Swear |
62 Debate in Council |
63 Government are peremptory |
64 Concession not possible |
65 Royal Proclamation |
66 Circular to Sheriffs |
67 Death of Clement 7 |
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3 IRISH REBELLION
1 State of Ireland |
2 Norman Conquest |
3 Absentees |
4 Norman Irish |
5 Weakness of English Rule |
6 Distribution of Irish Clans |
7 Irish Reaction |
8 Condition of People |
9 English & Irish Estimates |
10 Ireland for Irish |
11 Coyne & Livery |
12 Geraldines of Kildare |
13 Deputation of Lord Surrey |
14 Return of Kildare |
15 Foreign Intrigues |
16 Desmond intrigues with Emperor |
17 Geraldine Conspiracy |
18 Kildare sent to Tower |
19 Irish Rise |
20 Duke of Richmond Viceroy |
21 3rd Deputation to Kildare |
22 Ireland in its Ideal State |
23 New Aspects of Irish Rebellion |
24 Ireland & Papacy |
25 Kildare is sent to Tower |
26 Desmond & Emperor |
27 Corny O'Brien |
28 Holy War of Geraldines |
29 General Rebellion |
30 Siege of Dublin |
31 Murder of Archbishop Allen |
32 Fitzgerald writes to Pope |
33 Dublin saved by Earl of Ormond |
34 Truce agreed to |
35 Delay of English Deputy |
36 Ormond again saves Dublin |
37 Deputy sails from Beaumaris |
38 Mismanagement of Skeffington |
39 Delay & Incapacity |
40 Burning of Trim & Dunboyne |
41 Skeffington will not move |
42 General Despondency |
43 Disorganization of English Army |
44 Campaign opens |
45 Siege of Maynooth |
46 Storming of Castle |
47 Pardon of Maynooth |
48 Rebellion collapses |
49 Lord Leonard Grey |
50 Fitzgerald surrenders |
51 Dilemma of Government |
52 Execution of Fitzgerald |
53 End of Rebellion |
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4 CATHOLIC MARTYRS
1 1534 State of England |
2 Temper of Clergy |
3 Order for Preaching |
4 Secret Disaffection among Clergy |
5 Confessional |
6 Treasonable Intrigues |
7 Catholic Treasons |
8 Persecuting Laws against Catholics |
9 Act of Supremacy |
10 Oath of Allegiance |
11 Election of Paul 3 |
12 Anxiety of Emperor |
13 Proposals for Catholic Coalition |
14 Counter-Overtures of Francis to Henry |
15 Attitude of Henry |
16 Distrust of France |
17 England & Papacy |
18 Penal Laws |
19 Battle of Faiths |
20 Charterhouse Monks |
21 Anabaptist Martyrs |
22 Fisher & More |
23 Fisher named Cardinal |
24 Pope condescends to Falsehood |
25 Fisher Tried & Sentenced |
26 Execution of Fisher |
27 Sir Thomas More |
28 Effect upon Europe |
29 Letter to Cassalis |
30 Reply of Pope |
31 Bull of Deposition |
32 Intrigues of Francis in Germany |
33 England & Germany |
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5 VISITATION OF MONASTERIES
1 Visitation of Monasteries |
2 Abbey of St. Albans |
3 1535 Commission |
4 Visitors at Oxford |
5 Progress of Visitors |
6 Visit to Langden Abbey |
7 Fountains Abbey |
8 Monks at Fordham |
9 Monks of Pershore |
10 Rules to be observed in all Abbeys |
11 Black Book in Parliament |
12 Discussion in Parliament |
13 Conflicting Opinions |
14 Smaller Houses suppressed |
15 Protestant Bishops |
16 State of London |
17 Vagrant Act |
18 Remission of Firstfruits |
19 Dissolution of Parliament |
20 Work accomplished by Parliament |
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6 TRIAL & DEATH OF ANNE BOLEYN
1 Queen Catherine |
2 Anne Boleyn |
3 Anne Boleyn committed to Tower |
4 Tower |
5 Cranmer's Letter to King |
6 Cranmer's Postscript |
7 Preparations for Trial |
8 True Bills found by Gr& Juries |
9 Indictment |
10 Trials |
11 opposite Probabilities |
12 Execution of 5 Gentlemen |
13 Divorce |
14 Execution |
15 Succession |
16 King's 3rd Marriage |
17 Opinions of Foreign Courts |
18 Meeting of Parliament |
19 Speech of Lord Chancellor |
20 2nd Act of Succession. |
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1 121,500W 486 8:05.37 222M
1 Stories of Albion & Brutus |
2 Coming of Romans |
3 Romans Come Again |
4 How Caligula Conquered Britain |
5 Story of Warrior Queen |
6 Last Romans |
7 Story of St.. Alban |
8 Vortigern & King Constans |
9 Coming of Hengist & Horsa |
10 Hengist's Treachury |
11 How Giant's Dance was Brought to Britain |
12 Coming of Arthur |
13 Founding of Round Table |
14 Gregory & Pretty Children |
15 How King Alfred Learned to Read |
16 King Alfred in Cowherd's Cottage |
17 More About Alfred Great |
18 Ethelred Unready |
19 How Edmond Ironside Fought for Crown |
20 Canute & Waves |
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21 Edward Confessor |
22 Harold |
23 Battle of Stamford Bridge |
24 Battle of Hastings |
25 William Conqueror |
26 Death of King
William Red |
27 Story of White Ship |
28 Story of King Stephen |
29 Gilbert & Rohesia |
30 Thomas a Becket |
31 Conquest of Ireland |
32 Richard Couer de Lion |
33 How Blondel Found
King |
34 Prince Arthur |
35 Great charter |
36 Hubert de Burgh |
37 Simon de Nontfort |
38 Story of Poisoned Dagger |
39 Little War of Chalons |
40 1st Prince of Wales |
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41 Hammer of Scots |
42 Robert Bruce & Bohon |
43 Battle of Bannockburn |
44 Battle of Sluys |
45 Battle of Crecy |
46 Siege of Calais |
47 Battle of Poitiers |
48 Wat Tyler's Rebellion How King - Richard 2
Lost His Throne |
49 Battle of Shrewsbury |
50 How Prince Hal Was Sent to Prison |
51 Battle of Agincourt |
52 Maid of Orleans |
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2 7:48.36
1 Red Rose & White |
2 Queen Margaret & Robbers |
3 King-Maker |
4 Edward 5: King Who was Never Crowned |
5 2 Little Princes in Tower |
6 Henry 7: Story of Make-Believe Prince |
7 Another Make-Believe Prince |
8 Henry 8 & Field of Cloth of Gold |
9 How King Became Defender of Faith |
10 Henry 8: Story of King's Six Wives |
11 Story of a Boy King |
12 Story of Lady Jane Grey |
13 How Princess Elizabeth Became a Prisoner |
14 Mary 1: How a Candle Was Lit in England |
15 How Imprisoned Princess Became a Queen |
16 Elizabeth - Story of a Most Unhappy Queen |
17 How England was Saved from Spaniards |
18 Elizabeth - Story of Sir Walter Raleigh |
19 Queen's Favorite |
20 Story of Guy Fawkes |
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21 Story of Mayflower |
22 How a Woman Struck a Blow for Freedom |
23 How King & Parliament Quarrelled |
24 Story of How King was Brought to His Death |
25 Adventures of a Prince |
26 Commonwealth - Lord Protector |
27 Death Walked in Streets of London |
28 Story of How London was Burned |
29 Fiery Cross |
30 Story of King Monmouth |
31 Story of 7 Bishops |
32 William Deliverer |
33 Story of Brave Londonderry |
34 Story of a Sad Day in a Highl& Glen |
35 How Union Jack was Made |
36 Story of Earl of Mar's Hunting Party |
37 Story of Bonnie Prince Charlie |
38 Story of Flora MacDonald |
39 Story of Black Hole of Calcutta |
40 Story of How Canada Was Won |
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41 How America Was Lost |
42 Story of a Spinning Wheel |
43 England Expects that Every Man will do his Duty |
44 George3: Battle of Waterloo |
45 First Gentleman in Europe |
46 Two Peaceful Victories |
47 Girl Queen |
48 Victoria - When Bread was Dear |
49 Victoria - Peace |
50 Victoria - War |
51 L& of Snow |
52 Victoria - Siege of Delhi |
53 Pipes at Lucknow |
54 Victoria - Under Southern Cross |
55 From Cannibal to Christian |
56 Victoria - Boer & Briton |
57 List of Kings from Edward Confessor. |
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16 1907 Short History of England , Ireland & Scotland by Parmele, Mary Platt 57,289W 229 2:09
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1 Ancient Britain |
2 Cæsar's Invasion |
3 Britain a Roman Province |
4 Boadicea |
5 Lyndin or London |
6 Roman Legions Withdrawn |
7 Angles & Saxons |
8 Cerdic |
9 Teutonic Invasion |
10 English Kingdoms Consolidated 9 |
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1 Augustine |
2 Edwin |
3 Cædmon |
4 Bæda |
5 Alfred |
6 Canute |
7 Edward Confessor |
8 Harold |
9 William Conqueror |
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1"Gilds"& Boroughs |
2 William 2 |
3 Crusades |
4 Henry 1 |
5 Henry 2 |
6 Becket's Death |
7 Richard 1 |
8 John |
9 Magna Charta |
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1 Henry 3 |
2 Roger Bacon |
31 st True Parliament |
4 Edward 1 |
5 Conquest of Wales |
6 Conquest of Scotland |
7 Edward 2 |
8 Edward 3 |
9 Battle of Crécy |
10 Richard 2 |
11 Wickliffe |
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1 House of Lancaster |
2 Henry 4 |
3 Henry 5 |
4 Agincourt |
5 Battle of Orleans |
6 Wars of Roses |
7 House of York |
8 Edward 4 |
9 Richard 3 |
10 Henry 7 |
11 Printing Introduced 62 |
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1 Henry 8 |
2 Wolsey |
3 Reformation |
4 Edward 6 |
5 Mary 73 |
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1 Elizabeth |
2 East India Company Chartered |
3 Colonization of Virginia |
4 Flodden Field |
5 Birth of Mary Stuart |
6 Mary Stuart's Death |
7 Spanish Armada |
8 Francis Bacon 82 |
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1 James 1 |
21 st New England Colony |
3 Gunpowder Plot |
4 Translation of Bible |
5 Charles 1 |
6 Archbishop Laud |
7 John Hampden |
8 Petition of Right |
9 Massachusetts Chartered |
10 Earl Strafford |
11 Star Chamber 97 |
12 Long Parliament |
13 Death of Strafford & Laud |
14 Oliver Cromwell |
15 Death of Charles 1 |
16 Long Parliament Dispersed |
17 Charles 2 |
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1 Act of Habeas Corpus |
2 Death of Charles 2 |
3 Milton |
4 Bunyan |
5 James 2 |
6 William & Mary |
7 Battle of Boyne |
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1 Anne |
2 Marlborough |
3 Battle of Blenheim |
4 House of Hanover |
5 George 1 |
6 George 2 |
7 Walpole |
8 British Dominion in India |
9 Battle of Quebec |
10 John Wesley |
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1 George 3 |
2 Stamp Act |
3 Tax on Tea |
4 American Independence Acknowledged |
5 Impeachment of Hastings |
6 1812 War |
7 1st English Railway |
8 George 4 |
9 William 4 |
10 Reform Bill |
11 Emancipation of Slaves |
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1 Victoria |
2 Famine in Ireland |
3 War with Russia |
4 Sepoy Rebellion |
5 Massacre at Cawnpore |
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1 Atlantic Cable |
2 Daguerre's Discovery |
31 st World's Fair |
4 Death of Albert |
5 Suez Canal |
6 Victoria Empress of India |
7 Disestablishment of Irish Branch of Church of England |
8 Present Conditions |
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1 Death of Queen Victoria |
2 Russo-Japanese War |
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15 Ireland
1 Pre-Christian Ireland |
2 From Augustine to English Conquest |
3 From Henry 2 to Elizabeth |
4 From Elizabeth to William 3 & Mary |
5 From William 3 to Act of Union |
6 From Act of Union to death of Parnell |
7 New L& Acts. |
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16 Scotland
1 Early Celtic Period |
2 Period from Malcolm 3 to Robert Bruce |
3 From Bruce to James 1 |
4 From James 1 to Union of Crowns |
5 From Union of Crowns to Treaty of Union |
6 Brief Summary of Period Since Treaty of Union |
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1 1848 Lancashire Witches by William Ainsworth378,500W 1,514 25:14:09 693M.  |
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2 Memoirs of Court of Queen Elizabeth, Volumes I & II
by Lucy AIKIN 1781 - 1864
350,250W 1,401 23:20:15
1 1533 - 6 |
2 1536 - 42 |
3 1542 - 7 |
4 1547 - 9 |
5 1549 - 53 |
6 1553 - 4 |
7 1554 - 5 |
9 1555 - 8 |
10 1558 - 9 |
11 1559 |
12 1560 |
13 1561 |
14 1561 - 5 |
15 1565 - 6 |
16 1567 - 8 |
17 1568 - 70 |
18 1571 - 3 |
19 1573 - 7 |
20 1577 - 82 |
21 1582 - 7 |
22 1587 - 8 |
23 1588 - 91 |
24 1591 - 3 |
25 1593 - 7 |
26 1595 - 8 |
27 1597 - 8 |
28 1599 - 1603. |
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3 Apologia Pro Vita Sua
By John Henry NEWMAN 1801 - 1890
191,250W 765 12:44:59.  |
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4 1860 Great Expectations
by Charles Dickens
188,791W 755 12:35.  |
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5 1895 Life of Sir James Fitzjames Stephen, Bart., K.C.S.I. A Judge of High Court of Justice by Leslie Stephen 173,047W 692 11:32.  |
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6 1860 Autobiography of a Seaman, Vol. 1
By Lord Thomas COCHRANE 1775 - 1860
170,000W 680 11:19:11
1 My Boyhood, & Entrance Into Navy |
2 Cruise of Hind |
3 Voyage of Thetis |
4 Services in Meditteranean |
5 Cruise of Speedy |
6 Admiralty |
7 Reluctance to Promote Me |
8 Naval Administration 60 Years Ago |
9 Employment in Arab |
10 Cruise of Pallas |
11 Services in Pallas |
12 My Entrance Into Parliament |
13 Dissolution of Parliament |
14 Cruise of Imperieuse |
15 Appointment to Comm& |
16 Fire-Ships in Basque Roads |
17 Untitled Chapter |
18 Arrival in England |
19 Lord Gambier's Despatch. |
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9 Annie Besant
By Annie BESANT 1847 - 1933
140,000W 560 9:19:25
1"OUT OF EVERYWHERE INTO HERE" |
2 EARLY CHILDHOOD |
3 GIRLHOOD |
4 MARRIAGE |
5 STORM OF DOUBT |
6 CHARLES BRADLAUGH |
7 ATHEISM AS I KNEW & TAUGHT IT |
8 AT WORK |
9 KNOWLTON PAMPHLET |
10 AT WAR ALL ROUND |
11 MR. BRADLAUGH'S STRUGGLE |
12 STILL FIGHTING |
13 SOCIALISM |
14 THROUGH STORM TO PEACE. |
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10 1905 Wives of Henry 8 & Parts They Played in History
by Hume, Martin Andrew Sharp
139,668W 559 9:19
1 1488 - 1501
1 PAGE INTRODUCTORY |
2 WHY KATHARINE CAME TO England |
3 POLITICAL MATRIMONY 1 |
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2 1501 - 9 KATHARINE'S WIDOWHOOD & WHY SHE STAYED IN ENG- L& |
3 1509 - 27 KATHARINE QUEEN, POLITICAL MARRIAGE &PERSONAL DIVORCE |
4 1527 - 30 KATHARINE ANC ANNE, DIVORCE |
5 I530 - 4 henry's DEFIANCE, VICTORY OF ANNE |
6 1534 - 6 PAGE A FLEETING TRIUMPH, POLITICAL INTRIGUE & BE- TRAYAL OF ANNE |
7 1536 - 40 PLOT & COUNTERPLOT, JANE SEYMOUR & ANNE OF CLEVES |
8 1540 - 2 king's"GOOD SISTER"& KING'S BAD WIFE, LUTHERANS & ENGLISH CATHOLICS 350 |
9 1542 - 7 KATHARINE PARR: PROTESTANTS WIN LAST TRICK. |
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11 1895 Strange Pages from Family Papers
by T. F. Thiselton Dyer 1848-1923
113,500W 454 7:33:47 207M
1 Fatal Curses |
2 Screaming Skull |
3 Eccentric Vows" |
4 Strange Banquets |
5 Mysterious Roons |
6 Indelible Bloodstains |
7 Curious Secrets |
8 Dead H& |
9 Devil Compacts |
10 Family Death Omens |
11 Romance of Disguise |
12 Extraordinary Disappearances |
13 Honored Hearts |
14 Romance of Wealth |
15 Lucky Accidents |
16 Fatal Passions. |
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12 1881 A Political Diary 1828-1830, Volume 2
by Edward Lord Ellenborough Law
16,274W 465 7:25.  |
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14 1890 Bacon
Richard
By William CHURCH 1815 - 1890
104,750W 419 6:58:50. |
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15 1869 Six Years Prisons of England by Merchant 102,000W 408 6:47:19 176M.  |
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16 1810 - 60 Reminiscences by Captain Gronow
by R. H. Gronow 1794-1865
21,240W 354 5:53:50
1 Peninsular War |
2 Regency London |
3 Battle of Waterloo |
4 Military Matters, Post War Paris |
5 Parisian Society |
6 Parisian Society, British & French Characters |
7 Money Lending British Characters |
8 British Characters |
9 British Characters, Franco British Relations. |
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17 1904 Stories of Inventors
by Russel Doubleday 1872-1949
74,250W 297 4:56:32 135M
1 How Guglielmo Marconi Telegraphs Wirelessly |
2 Santos Dumont & his Air Ship |
3 How a Fast Train is Run |
4 How Automobiles Work |
5 Fastest Steamboats |
6 Life Savers & theri Apperatus |
7 Moving Pictures, Some Strange subjects & how they were taken |
8 Bridge builders & some of their acheivements |
9 Submarines in war & peace |
10 Long Distance Telephony, What hapens when you talk into reciever |
11 A machine that thinks, typesetting machine that makes mathematical calculations |
12 How heat produces cold - Artificial ice making. |
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18 1908 Oscar Wilde. Art & Morality
by Stuart Mason
59,000W 236 3:56:05 108M
1 Art & Morality |
2 Study in Puppydom |
3 Mr Wilde's Bad Case |
4 Mr Oscar Wilde Again |
5 Mr Oscar Wildes Defense |
6 Letter from a London Editor |
7 Mr Oscar Wilde's Defense |
8 Daily Chronicle on Dorian Grey |
9 Scot's Observers Review. Oscar Wilde's Reply |
10 Further Correspondense |
11 Profuse & Perfevid |
12 Spiritualistic Review by Nozida |
13 Punch on Dorian Grey |
14 Revulsion From Realism, by Ann Wharton |
15 Romance of Impossible by Juliane Hawethorne |
16 Walter Pater on Dorian Grey |
17 Morality of Dorian Grey |
18 Mr Robert Buchanon on Pagan Viscousness. |
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21 1907 Great Englishwomen
by M.B. Synge
53,000W 212 3:31:53 97M
1 Queen Bertha |
2 Maude Good |
3 Eleanor of Aquitane |
4 Philippa of Hainnault |
5 Margaret of Anjouv |
6 Lady Margaret |
7 Margaret Roper |
8 Lady Jane Grey |
9 Princess Elizabeth |
10 Lady Rachel Russel |
11 Angelica Kaufmann |
12 Hannah More |
13 Elizabeth Fry |
14 Mary Somerville |
15 Elizabeth Barrett Browning |
16 Florence Nightengale. |
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22 1856 Sketch of Life of late Henry Cooper Barrister-at-Law, of Norfolk Circuit: as also, of his Father
by William Cooper
42,870W 171 2:51. |
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23 John Stuart Mill: His Life & Works
By VARIOUS
38,500W 154 2:33:45
1 Sketch of His Life by Henry Richard Fox Bourne |
2 His Career in India House by W. T. Thornton |
3 His Moral Character by Herbert Spencer |
4 Botanical Studies by Henry Trimen |
5 Place as a Critic by William Minto |
6 Work in Philosophy by J. H. Levy |
7 Studies in Morals & Jurisprudence by W. A. Hunter |
8 Work in Political Economy by J. E. Cairnes |
9 Influence at Universities by Henry Fawcett |
10 Influence as a Practical Politician by Millicent Garret Fawcett |
11 Relation to Positivism by Frederic Harrison |
12 Position as a Philosopher by W. A. Hunter. |
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24 Itinerary of John Leland in or About Years 1535-1543
by John LEL& 1503 - 1552
30,500W 122 2:01:52
1 To Cheshire & Yorkshire |
2 Lancashire & North. |
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25 1884 George Eliot: a Critical Study of Her Life, Writings & Philosophy
by Cooke, George Willis
30,316W 121 2:01
1 EARLY LIFE |
2 TRANSLATOR & EDITOR |
3 MARRIAGE |
4 CAREER AS AN AUTHOR |
5 PERSONAL CHARACTERISTICS |
6 LITERARY TRAITS & TENDENCIES |
7 THEORY OF NOVEL |
8 POETIC METHODS |
9 PHILOSOPHIC ATTITUDE |
10 DISTINCTIVE TEACHINGS |
11 RELIGIOUS TENDENCIES |
12 ETHICAL SPIRIT |
13 EARLIER NOVELS |
14 ROMOLA |
15 FELIX HOLT & MIDDLEMARCH |
16 DANIEL DERONDA |
17 SPANISH GYPSY & OTHER POEMS |
18 LATER ESSAYS |
19 ANALYTIC METHOD |
20 LIMITATIONS OF HER THOUGHT. |
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26 1842 Death of Lord Nelson
by William BEATTY 1773 - 1842
24,000W 96 1:35:21.  |
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27 1897 Royal Children English History
by Nesbit
18,250W 73 1:12:31 33.2M
1 Alfred Great |
2 Prince Arthur |
3 Henry 3 |
4 Prince of Wales |
5 Edward Black Prince |
6 Henry 5 & Baby King. |
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28 In Memoriam
by Ewart Alan MACKINTOSH 1893 - 1917
9,500W 38 37:32. |
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1 1848 Lancashire Witches by William Ainsworth 378,500W 1,514 25:14:09 693M M
1 Beacon on Pendal Hill |
2 Eruption |
3 Whalley Abbey |
4 Malediction |
5 Midnight Mass |
6 Teter at Fortis Carcer |
7 Abbey Mill |
8 Executioner |
9 Wisewall Hall |
10 Holehouses |
11 May Queen |
12 Black Cat & White Dove |
13 Asshetons |
14 Alice Nutter |
15 Mother
Chattox |
16 Ordeal by Swimming |
17 Ruined Conventual Church |
18 Revelation |
19 2 Portraits in Banqueting Hall |
20 Nocturnal Meeting |
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21 Flint |
22 Read Hall |
23 Boggarts Glen |
24 Reeve of Forest |
25 Bess's o Booth |
26 Temptation |
27 Perambulation of Boundaries |
28 Rough Lee |
29 How
Rough Lee was Defended by Nicholous |
30 Roger Nowel & his Double |
31 Mother Demdike |
32 Mysteries of Malkin Tower |
33 Two Familiars |
34 How Rough Lee was Again Beseiged |
35 Phantom Monk |
36 One O clock |
37 Beacon Fire Extinguished |
38 Downham Manor House |
39 Penitents Retreat |
40 Middleton Hall |
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41 Gorge of Cliviger |
42 End of Malkin Tower |
43 Hoghton Tower |
44 Kings Declaration Concerning Lawful Sports on Sunday |
45 King Hunted Hart & Wild Boar on Houghton Park |
46 Banquet |
47 Evening Entertainments |
48 Fatality |
49 Last Hour |
50 Masque of Death |
51 One Grave |
52 Lancaster Castle. |
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5 1895 Life of Sir James Fitzjames Stephen, Bart., K.C.S.I. A Judge of High Court of Justice by Leslie Stephen 173,047W 692 11:32 M
1 FAMILY HISTORY
1 James Stephen, Wbtteb on Imprisonment fob Debt |
2 James Stephen, Masteb in Ghancebt 8 |
3 Mabteb Stephen's Ghildben |
4 Vonns 88 y. Jambs Stephen, Colonial Undeb-Segbbtaby |
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2 EARLY LIFE
1 Childhood |
2 Eton |
3 Sing's College |
4 Cambbidge |
5 Beading fob Bab |
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6 JUDICIAL OABBBB
1 History OF Cbdonal Law |
2 ' NuNOOHAB & Impet' |
3 Judicial Chabaotebistics |
4 MmCBLLANBOUS OOOUPATIONS |
5 Jambs Kbnnbth Stephen |
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4 INDIA PAOB
1 1st Yeabs at Bab |
2 Satubdat Beyiew ' |
3 Education Commission & Begobdebship |
4 Pbogbbss at Bab |
5 Essays by a Babbisteb ' |
6 Defence of Db. Williams |
7 View of Criminal Law ' |
8 Pall Mall Gazbtte ' |
9 GoYEBNOB Eybe |
10 Indian Appointment
1 PXBSOHAI. HUTOBT |
2 OmciAL WoBX of India |
3 Indian Imfubssions |
4 Last Months in India |
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5 1ST Years AT BAB
1 1ST Oooupations in England |
2 ' LiBBBTT, Equautt, Fsatbbnitt ' |
3 DuNDBB Elbotion |
4 Coronation of England |
5 Mbtafhtsioal Sooibtt |
6 Colonal Codb |
7 EooLBSiAsnoAL Gasbs |
8 Corresponding WITH LORD LtTTOH |
9 Appointmbnt to a JuDOBsmp |
10 NoTB ON Bbsidbnoe IN England. |
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12 1869 Six Years Prisons of England by Merchant 102,000W 408 6:47:19 176M M
1 My Commercial Antecedents, How I got into Prison |
2 My Feelings on 1st Entering a Prison, Treatment & Employment before Trial, My Trial & Sentence |
3 3 Months in a Scottish Prison, Begin my Study of Convict & his Surroundings, Old Jail Bird, Soldier, Innocent Convict |
4 My Arrival at Yorkshire Prison, In Simpliciter Naturalibus, Get Animal Food, Medical Treatment, Statuesque Christianity, Removed to Hospital |
5 Surrey Prison, Daily Routine of Hospital Life, Set Thief to Catch Thief, My Leg gets Worse, Amputation, Life Despaired of, Prison Doctors |
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6 I Petition Home Secretary, Doctor pronounces me Quite Well, Schemers, their Treatment & Fate, Death-Bed Scenes |
7 Thiefology, What uninitiated Convict may Learn in Prison |
8 Another Companion, Career of Crime, His Opinions about Religion & Church Rates, Incurable His Opinion about Flogging |
9 Another Prisoner, Happy as a King, Cure of a Doctor, Tobacco & Food Exchange, Another Jail Bird, Civil & Lazy, Undeserved Remission, Prison Direct |
10 Prison, Daily Routine, Readings in Prison, Quarrels among Prisoners, Protestants versus Catholics, School, Sundays in Prison, Sacrament Blokes |
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11 Indiscriminate Association of Prisoners, Transportation, & Cause of its Failure, A Gunsmith |
12 How Rebels against Society are made, I am Removed to Small Room, amongst Murderers, Highflyer again, How Young Gentleman was made a Warning |
13 1864 Act, Classification of Prisoners, Mark System Its Defects, True Criminal Law of Restitution, only Method by which Confirmed |
14 New Arrangements as to Remissions, Artificial Legs, Another Interview with Visiting Director, Compose Verses, Hospital once more, Fenians |
15 very bad Case, A self-taught Artist, Clergyman also a Convict, Clergyman is taught Tailoring, How we Punish Violation of 7th Commandme |
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16 Quackery, Food, Chatham Prisoner eats Snails & Frogs, Sir Joshua Jebb's System & its Defects |
17 A new Governor, Bread & Water Jack, Severe Punishments: Directors again, A Herb Doctor, Extraordinary Story |
18 In Prison again, I see Prison Director for last time, Gentleman Prisoners, Will Forger, Warning to Others, Fenians, Treatment of Political P |
19 Prisoners' Conversations, Larry & Tim get into Chokey, Big Croppy, What Pat gets in for, Malicious Gambling, Pat's Patent for getting a New Coat |
20 Capital Punishments, I receive my License, Strange Bed-fellows, My Liberation. |
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2 1857 Philosophy of Plays of Shakspere Unfolded by Bacon, Delia 254,939W 1020 17:00.  |
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3 Theory of Moral Sentiments by Adam Smith 1723-1790 191,250W 765 12:44:33 336M  |
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4 1792 Vindication of Woman
by Mary Wollstonecraft
146,750W 587 9:46:27 268M
1 LONG STRUGGLE FOR THINGS OF MIND |
2 CAPACITY FOR SCIENTIFIC PURSUITS |
3 MATHEMATICS |
4 ASTRONOMY |
5 PHYSICS |
6 CHEMISTRY |
7 NATURAL SCIENCES |
8 MEDICINE & SURGERY |
9 ARCHÆOLOGY |
10 INVENTORS |
11 INSPIRERS & COLLABORATORS IN SCIENCE |
12 FUTURE OF WOMEN IN SCIENCE SUMMARY & EPILOGUE. |
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5 1840 Practical Enquiry into Philosophy of Education by Gall, James 120,423W 482 8:02.  |
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7 1920 Concept of Nature
by Alfred North Whitehead
1861 - 1947 78
104,250W 417 6:56:16 190M
1 Nature & thought |
2 bifurcation of Nature |
3 Time |
4 method of extensive |
5 Space & Motion |
6 Congruence |
7 Objects |
8 Summary |
9 Ultimate physical concepts. |
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9 1893 Advancement of Learning
by Bacon, Francis
86,721W 345 5:45.  |
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11 1710 Treatise Concerning Principles of Human Knowledge
By George Berkeley 1685-1783
62,750W 251 4:10:31  |
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12 1920 Bergson & His Philosophy
by Gunn, John Alexander
60,584W 242 4:02
1 LIFE OF BERGSON |
2 REALITY OF CHANGE |
3 PERCEPTION |
4 MEMORY |
5 RELATION OF SOUL & BODY |
6 TIME-TRUE & FALSE |
7 FREEDOM OF WILL |
8 EVOLUTION |
9 GOSPEL OF INTUITION |
10 ETHICAL & POLITICAL IMPLICATIONS |
11 RELATION TO RELIGION & THEOLOGY |
12 REFLECTIONS. |
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13 1713 Three Dialogues Between Hylas & Philonous
By George Berkeley 1685-1783
58,000W 232 3:51:05  |
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14 Law & Word
by T. Thomas Troward
56,250W 225 3:45  |
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16 1921 Unto this Last
by John Ruskin 1819-1900
49,000W 196 3:16:06 89.7M
1 Roots of Honor |
2 Viens of Wealth |
3 Qui Judicatis Terram |
4 Ad Valorem. |
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18 1762 Plan & Preface to a Dictionary
by Samuel Johnson
35,750W 143 2:22:26 65.2M
1 Plan of English Dictionary |
3 Preface to Dictionary. |
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19 1922 Path to Prosperity
by James Allen
31,250W 125 2:04:42 57.1M
1 Lesson of Evil |
2 world a reflex of mental states |
3 way out of undesirable conditions |
4 silent power of thought, controling & directing of ones forces |
5 Secret of Health, Success & Power |
6 Secret of Abounding Happiness |
7 Realization of Property. |
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21 1720 Pantheisticon
by John Toll 1670-1722
28,500W 114 1:53:09 51.8M
1 to Learned & Ingenous Reader |
2 Ancient & Modern Societies of Learned 1-17 |
3 Morals & Axioms of Socratic Society |
4 Diety & Philosophy of Society |
5 Liberty of Society, Neither Decieving nor be decieved |
6 Last 2 Stanzas Taken from Horace |
7 2 Fold Philosophy of Pantheists. |
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22 1785 Offences Against Oneself, Paederasty
by Jeremy Bentham
27,250W 109 1:48:12 41M
1 Lesson of Evil |
2 World a Reflection of Mental States |
3 Way Out of Undesirable Conditions |
4 Silent Power of Thought
- Controlling & Directing One's Forces |
5 Secret of Health, Success & Power |
6 Secret of Abounding Happiness |
7 Realization of Prosperity. |
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23 1897 De Profundis
By Oscar Wilde 1854-1900
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24 1909 Philosophy & Fun & Algebra
by Mary Everest Boole 1832-1916
25,500W 102 1:41:19 46.4M
1 From arithmetic to algebra |
2 making of algebras |
3 Simultaneous Problems |
4 Partial solutions, elements of complexity |
5 Mathematical Certainty |
6 1st hebrew algebra |
7 How to chose our hypothesis |
8 Limits of teacher |
9 Use of Sowing Cards |
10 story of a working hypothesis |
11 Macbeths mistake |
12 Jabob's ladder |
13 great X of world |
14 Go out of my classroom |
15 square root of minus one |
16 Infinity |
17 From bondage to freedom. |
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25 Discourse on Study of Law of Nature & Nations
by Sir James Mackintosh
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27 1886 Romance of Mathematics Being Original Researches of a Lady Professor of Girtham College in Polemical Science, with some Account of Social Properties ... Forces: & Laws of Political Motion. by P. Hampson 17,246W 69 1:09 M  |
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28 1913 Spencer's Philosophy of Science Herbert Spencer Lecture Delivered at Museum 7 November, 1913
by Morgan, C. Lloyd Conwy Lloyd
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29 1908 Unreality of Time
by John McTaggart 1866-1925
12,500W 50 49:39 22.7M  |
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32 Considerations on Representative Government
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John Stuart MILL 1806 - 1873
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33 1844 Essays on Political
Economy
By John Stewart Mill 1806 - 83
82,250W 329 5:29:06 150M
1 On Laws of Interchange Between Nations |
2 On Influence of Consumption on Production |
3 On Words Productive & Unproductive |
4 Profits & Interest |
5 On Profits & Interest |
6 On Definition of Political Economy & on Method of Investigation Proper to It. |
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34 Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion
By David Hume 1711 - 76 65
60,500W 242 4:02:03 110M  |
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35 1869 Subjection of Women
By John Stewart Mill 1806 - 83
72,250W 289 4:49:09 132M  |
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36 1863 Utilitarianism
By John Stewart Mill 1806 - 83
52,250W 209 3:28:24 95.4M
1 General Remarks |
2 What Utilitarianism
Is |
3 Ultimate Sanction of Principle of Utility |
4 What Sort of Proof Principle of Utility is Susceptible |
5 Connection Between Justice & Utility |
6 Jason Campbell John Stuart Mill Utilitarianism |
7 Utilitarianism by Wikipedia. |
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39 1689 Two Treatises
By John Locke
166,250W 665 11:04:21 304M
1 Paternal & Regal Power |
2 Adam's Title to Soveignity by Creation |
3 Adam's Title to Sovereignty by Donation |
4 Adam's Title to Sovereignty By Subjecton of Eve |
5 Adam's Title to Sovereignty By Fatherhood |
6 Fatherhood & Property considered Together As Fountains of Sovereignty |
7 Conveyance of Adam's Sovereign Monarchical Power |
8 Monarchy, By Inheritance from Adam |
9 Heir to Adam's Monarchical Power |
10 Who Heir |
11 State of Nature |
12 Two Treaties of Civil Government |
13 Slavery |
14 Property |
15 Paternal Power |
16 Political or Civil Society |
17 Beginning of Political Societies |
18 Ends of Political Society & Government |
19 Forms of a Commonwealth |
20 Extant of Legislative Power |
21 Legislative, Executive, & Federative Power of Commonwealth |
22 Subordination of Powers of Commonwealth |
23 Prerogative |
24 Paternal, Political & Despotical Power, Considered Together |
25 Conquest |
26 Usurpation |
27 Tyranny |
28 Dissolution of Government. |
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41 1689 Letter Concerning Toleration
By John Locke
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43 1859 On Liberty
By John Stewart Mill 1806 - 83
80,500W 322 5:21:56 147M
1 Liberty of Thought & Discussion 1 |
2 Individuality |
3 Limits to Authority of Society |
4 Applications. |
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44 Human Understanding
By David Hume 1711 - 76 65
88,750W 355 5:54:16 612M
1 Different Species of Philosophy |
2 Origin of Ideas |
3 Association of Ideas |
4 Sceptical Doubts Concerning Operations of Understanding |
5 Sceptical Solution of These Doubts |
6 Probability |
7 Idea of Necessary Connection |
8 Liberty & Necessity |
9 Reason of Animals |
10 Miracles |
11 Particular Providence & Future State |
12 Academical or Skeptical Philosophy. |
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45 1918 Proposed Roads to Freedom
by Bertrand Russell 1872-1970
88,250W 353 5:52:28 161M
1 Marx |
2 Bakunin & anarchism |
3 Syndiclist Revolt |
4 Work & Pay |
5 Government & Law |
6 Intentional relations |
7 Science & art under socialism |
8 world as it could be made. |
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47 1914 Our Knowledge of External World as a Field for Scientific Method in Philosophy
by Russell, Bertrand
75,139W 301 5:01
1 Current Tendencies |
2 Logic as Essence of Philosophy |
3 On our Knowledge of External World |
4 World of Physics & World of Sense |
5 Theory of Continuity |
6 Problem of Infinity considered Historically |
7 Positive Theory of Infinity |
8 Notion of Cause, with Applications to Free-will Problem. |
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48 1912 Problems of Philosophy
By Bertrand Russell 1872-1970
72,750W 291 4:50:41 133M
1 Appearance & Reality |
2 Existence of Matter |
3 Nature of Matter |
4 Idealism |
5 Knowledge by aquantance & knowledge by description |
6 On induction |
7 On our knowledge of general principles |
8 How a priori knowledge is possible |
9 worlds of universals |
10 On our knowledge of universals |
11 Our intuitive knowledge |
12 Truth & falsehood |
13 Knowledge, error & probable opinion |
14 limits of philisophical knowledge |
15 value of philosophy. |
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55 1814 Observations on Effects of Corn Laws, & of a Rise or Fall in Price of Corn on Agriculture & General Wealth of Country
by T. R. Thomas Robert Malthus
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56 1798 Principle of Population
by Thomas Malthus
83,250W 333 5:32:16 152M
1 Question stated |
2 different ratios in which population & food increase |
3 savage or hunter state shortly reviewed |
4 State of civilized nations |
5 2nd, or positive check to population examined |
6 New colonies |
7 probable cause of epidemics |
8 Mr. Wallace |
9 Mr. Condorcet's conjecture concerning organic perfectibility of man |
10 Mr. Godwin's system of equality |
11 Mr. Godwin's conjecture concerning future extinction of passions between sexes |
12 Mr. Godwin's conjecture concerning indefinite prolongation of human life |
13 Error of Mr. Godwin in considering man too much in light of a being merely rational |
14 Mr. Godwin's 5 propositions respecting political truth |
15 Models too perfect may sometimes rather impede than promote improvement |
16 Probable error of Dr. Adam Smith |
17 Question of proper definition of wealth of a state |
18 constant pressure of distress on man |
19 sorrows of life necessary to soften & humanize heart. |
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57 Grounds of an Opinion on Policy of Restricting Importation of Foreign Corn: intended as an appendix to"Observations on corn laws"
by T. R. Thomas Robert Malthus
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1 1857 Philosophy of Plays of Shakspere Unfolded by Bacon, Delia 254,939W 1020 17:00 M
1 INTRODUCTION
1 Proposition |
2 Age of Elizabeth, & Elizabethan Men of Letters |
3 Extracts from Life of Raleigh. Raleigh's School |
4 Raleigh's School, continued: New Academy |
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2 ELIZABETHAN ART OF DELIVERY & TRADITION
1 MICHAEL DE MONTAIGNE'S 'PRIVATE & RETIRED ARTS.'
1 Ascent from Particulars to 'Highest Parts of Sciences,' by Enigmatic Method illustrated |
2 Further Illustration of 'Particular Methods of Tradition.' Embarrassments of Literary Statesmen |
3 Possibility of great anonymous Works, or Works published under an assumed name, conveying under rhetorical Disguises Principal Sciences, re-suggested & illustrated |
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2 BACONIAN RHETORIC, OR METHOD OF PROGRESSION
1 'BEGINNERS Particular Methods of Tradition,
Double Method of 'Illustration' & 'Concealment' |
2 INDEX to 'Illustrated' & 'Concealed Tradition' of Principal & Supreme Sciences. SCIENCE OF POLICY |
3 SCIENCE OF MORALITY. Section 1 Exemplar of Good |
4 SCIENCE OF MORALITY. Section 2 Husbandry thereunto, or Cure & Culture of Mind. APPLICATION |
5 SCIENCE OF MORALITY. ALTERATION |
6 Method of Convoying Wisdom of Moderns |
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3 ELIZABETHAN 'SECRETS OF MORALITY & POLICY': OR, FABLES OF NEW LEARNING
1 Design |
2 Missing Books of Great Instauration or 'Philosophy itself' |
1 LEAR'S PHILOSOPHER
1 Philosophy in Palace |
2 Unaccommodated Man |
3 King & Beggar |
4 Use of Eyes |
5 Statesman's Note-Book & Play |
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2 JULIUS CAESAR & CORIOLANUS. SCIENTIFIC CURE OF COMMON-WEAL
1 Death of Tyranny: or, Question of Prerogative |
2 Caesar's Spirit |
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3 CORIOLANUS - QUESTION OF CONSULSHIP: OR, SCIENTIFIC CURE OF COMMON-WEAL PROPOUNDED
1 Elizabethan Heroism |
2 Criticism of Martial Government |
3 'Insurrections Arguing' |
4 Political Retrospect |
5 Popular Election |
6 Scientific Method in Politics |
7 Volumnia & her Boy |
8 Metaphysical Aid |
9 Cure, Plan of Innovation, New Definitions |
10 Cure, Plan of Innovation, New Constructions |
11 Cure, Plan of Innovation, Initiative' |
12 Ignorant Election revoked, A 'Wrestling Instance'.
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2 Theory of Moral Sentiments by Adam Smith 1723-1790 191,250W 765 12:44:33 336M M
1 Propriety of Action
1 Propriety of Action
1 Sympathy |
2 Pleasure of Mutual Symmpathy |
3 Manner we judge propriety of affections of others |
4 Fame Subject Continued |
5 Amiable & Respectable Virtues |
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2 Degrees of Different Paffions which are confident wtih Propriety
1 Paffions who get origin fm Body |
2 From habit of imagination |
3 Unfacial Paffions |
4 Facial Paffions |
5 Selfish Paffions |
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3 Effects of profriety & adversity on judgement of mankind
1 Sympathy with Sorrow is livelier than sympathy with Joy |
2 Origin of ambition & definition of Ranks |
3 Aoical Philosophy |
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2 Merit & Demerit, objects of reward & punishment
1 Sense of Merit & Demerit
1 Gratitude |
2 Refinement |
3 Sympathy |
4 Merit & De |
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2 Justice & Beneficense
1 Comparison of 2 Virtues |
2 Sense of Justice or remorse & conciousness of merit |
3 Utility of this constitution of nature |
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3 Influence of fortune upon sentiments of mankind, with regard tomerit or demerit of actions
1 Causes of this influence of fortune |
2 Extent of this influence of fortune |
3 Final cause of this irregularity of sentiments |
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3 Foundation of our judgements concerning our own sentiments & conduct & sense of duty
1 Conciousness of meerited praise or blame |
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2 What manner our own judgements refer to what ought to be judgments of others & origin of general rules |
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3 Influence & authority of general rules of morality & they are joyfully regarded as laws of deity |
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4 In what cases sense of duty should be sole principle of our conduct & in what cases it should concur with other motives |
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4 Effect of utility upon sentiments of approbation
1 Beauty which utility bestsows on art & different species of beauty |
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2 Beauty which appearance of utility bestows upon actions of men & how far perception of beauty is original principle of approbation |
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1 Influence of custom & fasion upon sentiments of moral approbation & disapprobation |
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2 Influence of custom & fashion upon moral sentiments |
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6 Systems of Moral Philosophy
1 Questions which should be examined in theory of moral sentiments |
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2 Different accounts which have been given to nature of virtue |
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3 Different systems formed concerning principle of approbation
1 Systems which deduce principle of approbation from self love |
2 Systems which make reason principle of approbation |
3 Systems which nake sentiment principle of approbation. |
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4 1840 Practical Enquiry into Philosophy of Education by Gall, James 120,423W 482 8:02 M
1 PRELIMINARY OBJECTS NECESSARY FOR ESTABLISHMENT & IMPROVEMENT OF EDUCATION
1 Importance of establishing Science of Education on solid Foundation |
2 Cultivation of Education as Science |
3 Improvement of Teaching as Art |
4 Establishment of Sound Principles in Education |
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2 GREAT DESIGN OF NATURE'S TEACHING, & METHODS SHE EMPLOYS IN CARRYING IT ON
1 A Comprehensive View of several Educational Processes carried on by Nature |
2 Method employed by Nature for cultivating Powers of Mind |
3 Means by which Nature enables her Pupils to acquire Knowledge |
4 Nature's Method of communicating Knowledge to Young by Principle of Reiteration |
5 Acquisition of Knowledge by Principle of Individuation |
6 Acquisition of Knowledge by Principle of Association, or Grouping |
7 Acquisition of Knowledge by Principle of Analysis, or Classification |
8 Nature's Methods of Teaching her Pupils to make use of their Knowledge |
9 Nature's Methods of Applying Knowledge by Principle of Animal, or Common Sense |
10 Nature's Method of applying Knowledge, by means of Moral Sense, or Conscience |
11 Nature's Method of Training her Pupils to Communicate their Knowledge |
12 Recapitulation of Philosophical Principles developed in previous Chapters |
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3 METHODS BY WHICH EDUCATIONAL PROCESSES OF NATURE MAY BE SUCCESSFULLY IMITATED
1 Exercises by which Nature may be imitated in cultivating Powers of Mind |
2 Methods by which Nature may be imitated in Pupil's Acquisition of Knowledge: with a Review of Analogy betweeen Mental & Physical Appetites of Young |
3 How Nature may be imitated in Communicating Knowledge to Pupil, by Reiteration of Ideas |
4 Means by which Nature may be imitated in Exercising Principle of Individuation |
5 Means by which Nature may be imitated in Applying Principle of Grouping, or Association |
6 Methods by which Nature may be imitated in Communicating Knowledge by Classification, or Analysis |
7 Imitation of Nature in Teaching Practical Use of Knowledge |
8 Imitation of Nature in Teaching Use of Knowledge by Means of Animal, or Common Sense |
9 Imitation of Nature in Teaching Practical Use of Knowledge by means of Moral Sense, or Conscience |
10 Application of our Knowledge to Common Affairs of Life |
11 Imitation of Nature, in training her Pupils fluently to communicate their Knowledge |
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4 SELECTION OF PROPER TRUTHS & SUBJECTS TO BE TAUGHT IN SCHOOLS & FAMILIES
1 General Principles which ought to regulate our choice of Truths & Subjects to be taught to Young |
2 particular Branches of Education required for Elementary Schools |
3 Easiest Methods of Introducing these Principles, for 1st time, into Schools already established. |
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7 1909 Pluralistic Universe Hibbert Lectures at Manchester College on Present Situation in Philosophyby James, William 78,699W 315 5:15 M
1 TYPES OF PHILOSOPHIC THINKING 1
1 Our age is growing philosophical again |
2 Change of tone since 1860 |
3 Empiricism & Rationalism defined |
4 process of Philosophizing: Philosophers choose some part of world to interpret whole by |
5 They seek to make it seem less strange |
6 Their temperamental differences |
7 Their systems must be reasoned out |
8 Their tendency to over-technicality |
9 Excess of this in Germany |
10 type of vision is important thing in a philosopher |
11 Primitive thought |
12 Spiritualism & Materialism: Spiritualism shows 2 types |
13 Theism & Pantheism |
14 Theism makes a duality of Man & God, & leaves Man an outsider |
15 Pantheism identifies Man with God |
16 contemporary tendency is towards Pantheism |
17 Legitimacy of our dem& to be essential in Universe |
18 Pluralism versus Monism: 'each- form' & 'all-form' of representing world |
19 Professor Jacks quoted |
20 Absolute Idealism characterized |
21 Peculiarities of finite consciousness which Absolute cannot share |
22 finite still remains outside of absolute reality |
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2 MONISTIC IDEALISM
1 Recapitulation |
2 Radical Pluralism is to be thesis of these lectures |
3 Most philosophers contemn it |
4 Foreignness to us of Bradley's Absolute |
5 Spinoza & 'quatenus,' |
6 Difficulty of sympathizing with Absolute |
7 Idealistic attempt to interpret it |
8 Professor Jones quoted |
9 Absolutist refutations of Pluralism |
10 Criticism of Lotze's proof of Monism by analysis of what interaction involves |
11 Vicious intellectualism defined |
12 Royce's alternative: either complete disunion or absolute union of things |
13 Bradley's dialectic difficulties with relations |
14 Inefficiency of Absolute as a rationalizing remedy |
15 Tendency of Rationalists to fly to extremes |
16 question of 'external' relations |
17 Transition to Hegel |
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3 HEGEL & HIS METHOD
1 Hegel's influence |
2 type of his vision is impressionistic |
3 'dialectic' element in reality |
4 Pluralism involves possible conflicts among things |
5 Hegel explains conflicts by mutual contradictoriness of concepts |
6 Criticism of his attempt to transcend ordinary logic |
7 Examples of 'dialectic' constitution of things |
8 rationalistic ideal: propositions self-securing by means of double negation |
9 Sublimity of conception |
10 Criticism of Hegel's account: it involves vicious intellectualism |
11 Hegel is a seer rather than a reasoner |
12 ' Absolute' & 'God' are two different notions |
13 Utility of Absolute in conferring mental peace |
14 But this is counterbalanced by peculiar paradoxes which it introduces into philosophy |
15 Leibnitz & Lotze on 'fall' involved in creation of finite |
16 Joachim on fall of truth into error |
17 world of absolutist cannot be perfect |
18 Pluralistic conclusions |
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4 CONCERNING FECHNER
1 Superhuman consciousness does not necessarily imply absolute mind |
2 Thinness of contemporary absolutism |
3 tone of Fechner's empiricist pantheism contrasted with that of rationalistic sort |
4 Fechner's life |
5 His vision, 'daylight view,' |
6 His way of reasoning by analogy |
7 whole universe animated |
8 His monistic formula is unessential |
9 Earth-Soul |
10 Its differences from our souls |
11 earth as an angel |
12 Plant-Soul |
13 logic used by Fechner |
14 theory of immortality |
15 'thickness' of his imagination |
16 Inferiority of ordinary transcendentalist pantheism, to his vision |
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5 COMPOUNDING OF CONSCIOUSNESS
1 assumption that states of mind may compound themselves |
2 This assumption is held in common by naturalistic psychology, by transcendental idealism, & by Fechner |
3 Criticism of it by present writer in a former book |
4 Physical combinations, so-called, cannot be invoked as analogous |
5 Nevertheless, combination must be postulated among parts of Universe |
6 logical objections to admitting it |
7 Rationalistic treatment of question brings us to an impasse |
8 A radical breach with intellectualism is required |
9 Transition to Bergson's philosophy |
10 Abusive use of concepts |
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6 BERGSON & HIS CRITIQUE OF INTELLECTUALISM
1 Professor Bergson's personality |
2 Achilles & tortoise |
3 Not a sophism |
4 We make motion unintelligible when we treat it by static concepts |
5 Conceptual treatment is nevertheless of immense practical use |
6 traditional rationalism gives an essentially static universe |
7 Intolerableness of intellectualist view |
8 No rationalist account is possible of action, change, or immediate life |
9 function of concepts is practical rather than theoretical |
10 Bergson remands us to intuition or sensational experience for understanding of how life makes itself go |
11 What Bergson means by this |
12 Manyness in oneness must be admitted |
13 What really exists is not things made, but things in making |
14 Bergson's originality |
15 Impotence of intellectualist logic to define a universe where change is continuous |
16 Livingly, things are their own others, so that there is a sense in which Hegel's logic is true |
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7 CONTINUITY OF EXPERIENCE
1 Green's critique of Sensationalism |
2 Relations are as immediately felt as terms are |
3 union of things is given in immediate flux, not in any conceptual reason that overcomes flux's aboriginal incoherence |
4 minima of experience as vehicles of continuity |
5 Fallacy of objections to self-compounding |
6 concrete units of experience are 'their own others,' |
7 Reality is confluent from next to next |
8 Intellectualism must be sincerely renounced |
9 Absolute is only an hypothesis |
10 Fechner's God is not Absolute |
11 Absolute solves no intellectualist difficulty |
12 Does superhuman consciousness probably exist? |
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8 CONCLUSIONS
1 Specifically religious experiences occur |
2 Their nature |
3 They corroborate notion of a larger life of which we are a part |
4 This life must be finite if we are to escape paradoxes of monism |
5 God as a finite being |
6 Empiricism is a better ally than rationalism, of religion |
7 Empirical proofs of larger mind may open door to superstitions |
8 But this objection should not be deemed fatal |
9 Our beliefs form parts of reality |
10 In pluralistic empiricism our relation to God remains least foreign |
11 word 'rationality' had better be replaced by word 'intimacy,' |
12 Monism & pluralism distinguished & defined |
13 Pluralism involves indeterminism |
14 All men use 'faith-ladder' in reaching their decision |
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9 APPENDICES
1 THING & ITS RELATIONS |
2 EXPERIENCE OF ACTIVITY |
3 NOTION OF REALITY AS CHANGING. |
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12 1867 Time & Tide by Weare & Tyne Twenty-five Letters to a Working Man of Sunderland on Laws of Work by John, 1819-1900 Ruskin 50,998W 204 3:24 M
1 Co-operation
12 kinds of Co-operation. |
2 In its highest sense it is not yet thought of. |
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2 Contentment
1 Co-operation, as hitherto understood, is perhaps not expedient. |
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3 Legislation
1 Of True Legislation, That every Man may be a Law to himself. |
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4 Expenditure
1 Expenses for Art & War. |
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5 Entertainment
1 Corruption of Modern Pleasure: Covent Garden Pantomime |
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6 Dexterity
1 Corruption of Modern Pleasure: Japanese Jugglers |
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7 Festivity
1 Various Expressions of National Festivity. |
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8 Things Written
14 Possible Theories respecting Authority of Bible. |
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9 Thanksgiving
1 Use of Music & Dancing under Jewish Theocracy, compared with their Use by Modern French. |
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10 Wheat-Sifting
1 Meaning, & Actual Operation, of Satanic or Demoniacal Influence. |
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11 Golden Bough
1 Satanic Power is mainly Twofold: Power of causing Falsehood & Power of causing Pain. |
2 Resistance is by Law of Honor & Law of Delight. |
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12 Dictatorship
1 Necessity of Imperative Law to Prosperity of States. |
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13 Episcopacy & Dukedom
1 Proper Offices of Bishop & Duke: or,"Overseer"&"Leader." |
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14 Trade-Warrant
1 1st Group of Essential Laws |
2 Against Theft by False Work, & by Bankruptcy. |
3 Necessary Publicity of Accounts. |
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15 Per-Centage
1 Nature of Theft by Unjust Profits |
2 Crime can finally be arrested only by Education. |
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16 Education
1 Of Public Education irrespective of Class distinction. |
2 Habits of Mercy, & Habits of Truth. Gentleness & Justice. |
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17 Difficulties
1 Relations of Education to Position in Life. |
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18 Humility
1 harmful Effects of Servile Employments. |
2 Practice & Exhibition of sincere Humility |
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19 Broken Reeds
1 General Pressure of Excessive & Improper Work, in English Life. |
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20 Rose-gardens
1 Improvidence in Marriage in Middle Classes: nd of advisable Restrictions of it. |
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21 Gentillesse
1 Dignity of 4 Fine Arts: & Proper System of Retail Trade. |
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22 Master
1 Normal Position & Duties of Upper Classes. |
2 General Statement of L& Question. |
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23 Landmarks
1 Just Tenure of Lands: & Proper Functions of high Public Officers. |
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25 Hyssop
1 inevitable Distinction of Rank, & necessary Submission to Authority. |
2 Meaning of Pure-Heartedness. |
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14 1794 Heads of Lectures on a Course of Experimental Philosophy: Particularly Including Chemistry by Priestley, Joseph 35,773W 143 2:23 M
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1 Properties of all Matter |
2 Aeriform Substances |
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1 Dephlogisticated Air |
2 Phlogisticated Air |
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1 Fixed Air |
2 Hepatic Air |
3 Phosphoric Air |
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1 Dephlogisticated Marine Acid Air |
2 Phlogisticated Marine Acid Air |
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1 Vitriolic Acid Air |
2 Fluor Acid Air |
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1 Alkaline Air |
2 Miscellaneous Observations relating to Air |
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1 Liquid Substances: & first of Water |
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1 Vitriolic Acid |
2 Marine Acid |
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1 Vegetable Acids, & others of a less perfect nature |
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1 Liquid Inflammable Substances |
2 Æther |
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1 Solid Substances |
2 Calcareous Earth |
3 Siliceous Earth |
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1 Argillaceous Earth |
2 Terra Ponderosa |
3 Magnesia |
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1 Nickel |
2 Arsenic |
3 Cobalt |
4 Zinc |
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1 Antimony |
2 Manganese |
3 Wolfram |
4 Molybdena |
5 Solid Combustible Substances |
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22 1886 Romance of Mathematics Being Original Researches of a Lady Professor of Girtham College in Polemical Science, with some Account of Social Properties ... Forces: & Laws of Political Motion. by P. Hampson 17,246W 69 1:09 M
1 Some Remarks on Female Education:
1 Cambridge Man's Powers of Application.- |
2 Torturing Ingenuity of Examiners.- |
3 Slaying an Enemy.- |
4 'Concentration.' |
5 'Tangential Action.' |
6 'Gravity' |
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2 Lecture on Theory of Brain Waves & Transmigration & Potentiality of Mental Forces |
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3 Social Properties of a Conic Section, & Theory of Polemical Mathematics:
1 'Circle.' |
2 'Parabola.' |
3 'Ellipse.' |
4 'Eccentricity of Curves' |
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4 Social Properties of a Conic Section
1 'Ellipse.' |
2 Most favoured State. |
3 Alarming Result of Suppression of House of Lords. |
4 Analogies of Nature. |
5 Directrix |
6 Contact of Curves & States. |
7 'Hyperbola.' |
8 Problems. |
9 Radical Axis & Patriotism.- |
10 Extension of Franchise to Women. |
11 Correspondence |
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5 Social Forces, with some Account of Polemical Kinematics:
1 Use of Imagination in Scientific Discovery. |
2 Kinetic & Potential Energy. |
3 Social Statics & Dynamics. |
4 Attractive Forces. |
5 Cohesion. |
6 Formation of States |
7 Inertia. |
8 Dr. Tyndall on Social Forces |
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6 Social Forces
1 Polemical Statics & Dynamics: 'Personal Equation.' |
2 Public Opinion, how calculated |
3 Impulsive Forces |
4 Friction |
5 Progress |
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7 Laws of Political Motion
1 1st Law of Motion. |
2 Biology of Politics |
3 Stages of Growth & Decay of States. |
4 Doctrine of Nationality. |
5 Doctrine of Independence. |
6 Law of Morality. |
7 Ignorance of Electors & Selfishness of Statesmen opposed to Action of Law. |
8 Final 'Reign of Law' |
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8 Principle of Polemical Cohesion
1 Centralization |
2 Co-operation of States |
3 Marriage |
4 Trade Unions |
5 International Law |
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9 Extracts from Diary of Lady Professor
1 Some Remarks on Female Education: Cambridge Man's Powers of Application.
1 Torturing Ingenuity of Examiners |
2 Slaying an Enemy |
3 'Concentration.' |
4 'Tangential Action.' |
5 'Gravity' |
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2 Lecture on Theory of Brain Waves & Transmigration & Potentiality of Mental Forces 15 |
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3 Social Properties of a Conic Section, & Theory of Polemical Mathematics:
1 'Circle.'--'Parabola.'- |
2 'Ellipse.' 'Eccentricity of Curves' |
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4 Social Properties of a Conic Section
1 'Ellipse.' |
2 Most favoured State |
3 Alarming Result of Suppression of House of Lords |
4 Analogies of Nature |
5 Directrix |
6 Contact of Curves & States |
7 'Hyperbola.' |
8 Problems |
9 Radical Axis & Patriotism |
10 Extension of Franchise to Women |
11 Correspondence |
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5 Social Forces, with some Account of Polemical Kinematics
1 Use of Imagination in Scientific Discovery. |
2 Kinetic & Potential Energy. |
3 Social Statics & Dynamics. |
4 Attractive Forces. |
5 Cohesion. |
6 Formation of States. |
7 Inertia. |
8 Dr. Tyndall on Social Forces |
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6 Social Forces
1 Polemical Statics & Dynamics |
2 'Personal Equation.' |
3 Public Opinion, how calculated |
4 Impulsive Forces |
5 Friction |
6 Progress |
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7 Laws of Political Motion:
1 M. Auguste Comte on Political Science. |
21 st Law of Motion |
3 Biology of Politics |
4 Stages of Growth & Decay of States. |
5 Doctrine of Nationality. |
6 Doctrine of Independence |
7 Law of Morality |
8 Ignorance of Electors & Selfishness of Statesmen opposed to Action of Law |
9 Final 'Reign of Law'. |
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25 1885 Principles Of Political Economy Abridged with Critical, Bibliographical, & Explanatory Notes, & a Sketch of History of Political Economy by Mill, John Stuart
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1 Production
1 Requisites Of Production
1 requisites of production |
22 nd Requisite of Production, Labor |
3 Of Capital as Requisite of Production |
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2 Unproductive Labor
1 Definition of Productive & Unproductive Labor |
2 Productive & Unproductive Consumption |
3 Distinction Between Labor for Supply of Productive Consumption & Labor for Supply of Unproductive Consumption. |
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3 Capital
1 Capital is Wealth Appropriated to Reproductive Employment. |
2 More Capital Devoted to Production than Actually Employed in it. |
3 Examination of Cases Illustrative of Idea of Capital. |
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4 Fundamental Propositions Respecting Capital
1 Industry is Limited by Capital. |
2 Increase of Capital gives Increased Employment to Labor, Without Assignable Bounds. |
3 Capital is result of Saving, & all Capital is Consumed. |
4 Capital is kept up by Perpetual Reproduction, as shown by Recovery of Countries from Devastation. |
5 Effects of Defraying Government Expenditure by Loans. |
6 Dem& for Commodities is not Dem& for Labor.
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5 Circulating & Fixed Capital
1 Fixed & Circulating Capital. |
2 Increase of Fixed Capital, when, at Expense of Circulating, might be Detrimental to Laborers. |
3 This seldom, if ever, occurs. |
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6 Causes Affecting Efficiency Of Production
1 General Causes of Superior Productiveness. |
2 Combination & Division of Labor Increase Productiveness. |
3 Advantages of Division of Labor. |
4 Production on Large & Production on Small Scale. |
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7 Law Of Increase Of Labor
1 Law of Increase of Production Depends on those of 3 Elements, Labor. Capital, & L& . |
2 Law of Population. |
3 By what Checks Increase of Population is Practically Limited. |
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8 Law Of Increase Of Capital
1 Means for Saving in Surplus above Necessaries. |
2 Motive for Saving in Surplus above Necessaries. |
3 Examples of Deficiency in Strength of this Desire. |
4 Examples of Excess of this Desire. |
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9 Law Of Increase Of Production From L&
1 Law of Production from Soil, a Law of Diminishing Return in Proportion to Increased Application of Labor & Capital. |
2 Antagonist Principle to Law of Diminishing Return: Progress of Improvements in Production. |
3 In Railways. |
4 In Manufactures. |
5 Law Holds True of Mining. |
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10 Consequences Of Foregoing Laws
1 Remedies for Weakness of Principle of Accumulation. |
2 Even where Desire to Accumulate is Strong, Population must be Kept within Limits of Population from L& . |
3 Necessity of Restraining Population not superseded by Free Trade in Food. |
4 Nor by Emigration. |
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2 Distribution
1 Property
1 Individual Property & its opponents. |
2 case for Communism against private property presented. |
3 Socialists who appeal to state-help. |
4 Of various minor schemes, Communistic & Socialistic. |
5 Socialist objections to present order of Society examined. |
6 Property in l& different from property in Movables. |
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3 Wages
1 Of Competition & Custom. |
2 Wages-fund, & Objections to it Considered. |
3 Examination of some popular Opinions respecting Wages. |
4 Certain rare Circumstances excepted, High Wages imply Restraints on Population. |
5 Due Restriction of Population only Safeguard of a Laboring-Class. |
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4 Remedies For Low Wages
1 A Legal or Customary Minimum of Wages, with a Guarantee of Employment. |
2 Would Require as a Condition Legal Measures for Repression of Population. |
3 Allowances in Aid of Wages & Standard of Living. |
4 Grounds for Expecting Improvement in Public Opinion on Subject of Population. |
5 Twofold means of Elevating Habits of Laboring-People: by Education, & by Foreign & Home Colonization. |
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5 Differences Of Wages In Different Employments
1 Differences of Wages Arising from Different Degrees of Attractiveness in Different Employments. |
2 Differences arising from Natural Monopolies. |
3 Effect on Wages of Competition of Persons having other Means of Support. |
4 Wages of Women, why Lower than those of Men. |
5 Differences of Wages Arising from Laws, Combinations, or Customs. |
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6 Profits
1 Profits include Interest & Risk: but, correctly speaking, do not include Wages of Superintendence. |
2 Minimum of Profits: what produces Variations in Amount of Profits. |
3 General Tendency of Profits to an Equality. |
4 Cause of Existence of any Profit: Advances of Capitalists consist of Wages of Labor. |
5 Rate of Profit depends on Cost of Labor. |
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7 Rent
1 Rent Effect of a Natural Monopoly. |
2 No L& can pay Rent except L& of such Quality or Situation as exists in less Quantity than Dem& . |
3 Rent of L& is Excess of its Return above Return to worst L& in Cultivation. |
4 Or to Capital employed in least advantageous Circumstances. |
5 Opposing Views of Law of Rent. |
6 Rent does not enter into Cost of Production of Agricultural Produce. |
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3 Exchange
1 Value
1 Definitions of Value in Use, Exchange Value, & Price. |
2 Conditions of Value: Utility, Difficulty of Attainment, & Transferableness. |
3 Commodities limited in Quantity by law of Dem& & Supply: General working of this Law. |
4 Miscellaneous Cases falling under this Law. |
5 Commodities which are Susceptible of Indefinite Multiplication without Increase of Cost. Law of their Value Cost of Production. |
6 Value of these Commodities confirm, in long run, to their Cost of Production through operation of Dem& & Supply. |
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2 Ultimate Analysis Of Cost Of Production
1 Of Labor, principal Element in Cost of Production. |
2 Wages affect Values, only if different in different employments:"non-competing groups." |
3 Profits an element in Cost of Production. |
4 Cost of Production properly represented by sacrifice, or cost, to Laborer as well as to Capitalist: relation of this conception to Cost of Labor. |
5 When profits vary from Employment to Employment, or are spread over unequal lengths of Time, they affect Values accordingly. |
6 Occasional Elements in Cost of Production: taxes & ground-rent. |
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3 Rent, In Its Relation To Value
1 Commodities which are susceptible of indefinite Multiplication, but not without increase of Cost. Law of their Value, Cost of Production in most unfavorable existing circumstances. |
2 Such commodities, when Produced in circumstances more favorable, yield a Rent equal to difference of Cost. |
3 Rent of Mines & Fisheries & ground-rent of Buildings, & cases of gain analogous to Rent. |
4 Résumé of laws of value of each of 3 classes of commodities. |
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4 Money
13 functions of Money: Common Denominator of Value, a Medium of Exchange, a"Standard of Value". |
2 Gold & Silver, why fitted for those purposes. |
3 Money a mere contrivance for facilitating exchanges, which does not affect laws of value. |
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5 Value Of Money, As Dependent On Dem& & Supply
1 Value of Money, an ambiguous expression. |
2 Value of Money depends on its quantity. |
3 Together with Rapidity of Circulation. |
4 Explanations & Limitations of this Principle. |
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6 Value Of Money, As Dependent On Cost Of Production
1 value of Money, in a state of Freedom, conforms to value of Bullion contained in it. |
2 Which is determined by cost of production. |
3 This law, how related to principle laid down in preceding chapter. |
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7 Double Standard & Subsidiary Coins
1 Objections to a Double Standard. |
2 use of 2 metals as money, & management of Subsidiary Coins. |
3 1792 - 1883 experience of United States with a double standard |
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8 Credit, As Substitute For Money
1 Credit not a creation but a Transfer of means of Production. |
2 In what manner it assists Production. |
3 Function of Credit in economizing use of Money. |
4 Bills of Exchange. |
5 Promissory Notes. |
6 Deposits & Checks. |
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9 Influence Of Credit On Prices
1 What acts on prices is Credit, in whatever shape given. |
2 Credit a purchasing Power, similar to Money. |
3 Great extensions & contractions of Credit. Phenomena of a commercial crisis analyzed. |
4 Influence of different forms of Credit on Prices. |
5 On what use of Credit depends. |
6 What is essential to idea of Money? |
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10 Inconvertible Paper Currency
1 What determines value of an inconvertible paper money? |
2 If regulated by price of Bullion, as inconvertible Currency might be safe, but not Expedient. |
3 Examination of doctrine that an inconvertible Current is safe, if representing actual Property. |
4 Experiments with paper Money in USA |
5 Examination of gain arising from increase & issue of paper Currency. |
6 Résumé of subject of money. |
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11 Excess Of Supply
1 theory of general Over-Supply of Commodities stated. |
2 supply of commodities in general can not exceed power of Purchase. |
3 There can never be a lack of Dem& arising from lack of Desire to Consume. |
4 Origin & Explanation of notion of general Over-Supply. |
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12 Some Peculiar Cases Of Value
1 Values of commodities which have a joint cost of production. |
2 Values of different kinds of agricultural produce. |
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13 International Trade
1 Cost of Production not a regulator of international values. Extension of word"international." |
2 Interchange of commodities between distance places determined by differences not in their absolute, but in comparative, costs of production. |
3 direct benefits of commerce consist in increased Efficiency of productive powers of World. |
4 Not in a Vent for exports, nor in gains of Merchants. |
5 Indirect benefits of Commerce, Economical & Moral: still greater than Direct. |
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14 International Values
1 values of imported commodities depend on Terms of international interchange. |
2 values of foreign commodities depend, not upon Cost of Production, but upon Reciprocal Dem& & Supply. |
3 As illustrated by trade in cloth & linen between England & Germany. |
4 conclusion states in Equation of International Dem& . |
5 cost to a country of its imports depends not only on ratio of exchange, but on efficiency of its labor. |
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15 Money Considered As An Imported Commodity
1 Money imported on 2 modes: as a Commodity, & as a medium of Exchange. |
2 As a commodity, it obeys same laws of Value as other imported Commodities. |
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16 Foreign Exchanges
1 Money passes from country to country as a Medium of Exchange, through Exchanges. |
2 Distinction between Variations in Exchanges which are self-adjusting & those which can only be rectified through Prices. |
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17 Distribution Of Precious Metals Through Commercial World
1 substitution of money for barter makes no difference in exports & imports, nor in Law of international Values. |
2 preceding Theorem further illustrated. |
3 precious metals, as money, are of same Value, & distribute themselves according to same Law, with precious metals as a Commodity. |
4 International payments entering into"financial account." |
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18 Influence Of Currency On Exchanges & On Foreign Trade
1 Variations in exchange, which originate in Currency. |
2 Effect of a sudden increase of a metallic Currency, or of sudden creation of Bank-Notes or other substitutes for Money. |
3 Effect of increase of inconvertible paper Currency. Real & nominal exchange. |
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19 Rate Of Interest
1 Rate of Interest depends on Dem& & Supply of Loans. |
2 Circumstances which Determine Permanent Dem& & Supply of Loans. |
3 Circumstances which Determine Fluctuations. |
4 Rate of Interest not really Connected with value of Money, but often confounded with it. |
5 Rate of Interest determines price of l& & of Securities. |
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20 Competition Of Different Countries In Same Market
1 Causes which enable one Country to undersell another. |
2 High wages do not prevent one Country from underselling another. |
3 Low wages enable a Country to undersell another, when Peculiar to certain branches of Industry. |
4 But not when common to All. |
5 Low profits as affecting carrying Trade. |
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21 Distribution, As Affected By Exchange
1 Exchange & money make no Difference in law of Wages. |
2 In law of Rent. |
3 Nor in law of Profits. |
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4 Influence Of Progress Of Society On Production & Distribution
1 Influence Of Progress Of Industry & Population On Values & Prices
1 Tendency of progress of society toward increased Comm& over powers of Nature: increased Security, & increased Capacity of Co-Operation. |
2 Tendency to a Decline of Value & Cost of Production of all Commodities. |
3 except products of Agriculture & Mining, which have a tendency to Rise. |
4 that tendency from time to time Counteracted by Improvements in Production. |
5 Effect of Progress of Society in moderating fluctuations of Value. |
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2 Influence Of Progress Of Industry & Population On Rents, Profits, & Wages
1 Characteristic features of industrial Progress. |
21 st 2 cases, Population & Capital increasing, arts of production stationary. |
3 arts of production advancing, capital & population stationary. |
4 Theoretical results, if all 3 Elements progressive. |
5 Practical Results. |
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3 Tendency Of Profits To Minimum
1 Different Theories as to fall of Profits. |
2 What determines minimum rate of Profit? |
3 In old & opulent countries, profits habitually near to minimum. |
4 prevented from reaching it by commercial revulsions. |
5 by improvements in Production. |
6 by importation of cheap Necessaries & Implements. |
7 by emigration of Capital. |
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4 Consequences Of Tendency Of Profits To Minimum, & Stationary State
1 Abstraction of Capital not necessarily a national loss. |
2 In opulent countries, extension of machinery not detrimental but beneficial to Laborers. |
3 Stationary state of wealth & population dreaded by some writers, but not in itself undesirable. |
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5 Possible Futurity Of Laboring-Classes
1 possibility of improvement while Laborers remain merely receivers of Wages. |
2 through small holdings, by which landlord's gain is shared. |
3 through co-operation, by which manager's wages are shared. |
4 Distributive Co-operation. |
5 Productive Co-Operation. |
6 Industrial Partnership. |
7 People's Banks. |
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5 On Influence Of Government
1 General Principles Of Taxation
14 fundamental rules of Taxation. |
2 Grounds of principle of Equality of Taxation. |
3 Should same percentage be levied on all amounts of Income? |
4 Should same percentage be levied on Perpetual & on Terminable Incomes? |
5 increase of rent of l& from natural causes a fit subject of peculiar Taxation. |
6 Taxes falling on Capital not necessarily objectionable. |
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2 Direct Taxes
1 Direct taxes either on income or expenditure. |
2 Taxes on rent. |
3 on profits. |
4 on Wages. |
5 on Income. |
6 A House-Tax. |
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3 Taxes On Commodities, Or Indirect Taxes
1 A Tax on all commodities would fall on Profits. |
2 Taxes on particular commodities fall on consumer. |
3 Peculiar effects of taxes on Necessaries. |
4 how modified by tendency of profits to a minimum. |
5 Effects of discriminating Duties. |
6 Effects produced on international Exchange by Duties on Exports & on Imports. |
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4 Comparison Between Direct & Indirect Taxation
1 Arguments for & against direct Taxation. |
2 What forms of indirect taxation are most eligible? |
3 Practical rules for indirect taxation. |
4 Taxation systems of United States & other Countries. |
5 A Résumé of general principles of taxation. |
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5 National Debt
1 Is it desirable to defray extraordinary public expenses by loans? |
2 Not desirable to redeem a national Debt by a general Contribution. |
3 In what cases desirable to maintain a surplus revenue for redemption of Debt. |
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6 Interference Of Government Grounded On Erroneous Theories
1 doctrine of Protection to Native Industry. |
2 had its origin in Mercantile System. |
3 supported by pleas of national subsistence & national defense. |
4 on ground of encouraging young industries: colonial policy. |
5 on ground of high wages. |
6 on ground of creating a diversity of industries. |
7 on ground that it lowers prices. |
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33 Treatise on Human Nature 1 By David Hume 1711 - 76 65 209,500W 838 13:57:31 383M M
1
1 Origin Of Our Ideas |
2 Disivion of Subject |
3 Ideas of Memory & Imagination |
4 Connection Or Associaiton Of Ideas |
5 Relations |
6 Modes & Substances |
7 Abstract Ideas |
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2
1 Infinite Divisibility Of Our Ideas Of Space & Time |
2 Infinite Divisibility Of Space & Time |
3 Other Qualities Of Our Idea Of Space & Time |
4 Objections Answered |
5 Same Subject Continued |
6 Idea of Existence, & Of External Existence |
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1 Knowledge |
2 Probability & Idea of Cause & Effect |
3 Why Cause Is Always Necessary |
4 Component Parts Of Our Reasonings Concerning Cause & Effect |
5 Impressions Of Senses & Memory |
6 Inference From Impression To Idea |
7 Nature Of Idea Or Belief |
8 Causes Of Belief |
9 Effects Of Other Relations & Other Habits |
10 Influence Of Belief |
11 Probability Of Chances |
12 Probability Of Causes |
13 Unphilosophical Probability |
14 Idea Of Necessary Connection |
15 Rules By Which To Judge Of Causes & Effects |
16 Reason of Animals |
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1 Scepticism With Regard To Reason |
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1 Scepticism With Regard To Senses |
2 Scepticism with Regard To Senses |
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3 Ancient Philosophy |
4 Modern Philosophy |
5 Immateriality Of Soul |
6 Personal Identity. |
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2 672 - 735 Bede's Ecclesiastical History of England 1907 by Venerable Bede 185,533W 742 12:22   |
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3 1883 Practical Religion Being Plain Papers on Daily Duties, Experience, Dangers, & Privileges of Professing Christians
by Ryle, John Charles
173,610W 694 11:34  \oi
1 SELF-INQUIRY |
2 SELF-EXERTION |
3 REALITY |
4 PRAYER |
5 BIBLE-READING . |
6 GOING TO TABLE |
7 CHARITY |
8 ZEAL |
9 FREEDOM |
10 HAPPINESS |
11 FORMALITY |
12 WORLD |
13 RICHES & POVERTY |
14 BEST FRIEND |
15 SICKNESS |
16 FAMILY OF GOD |
17 OUR HOME |
18 HEIRS OF GOD |
19 GREAT GATHERING |
20 GREAT SEPARATION |
21 ETERNITY. |
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4 1913 Balder Beautiful, Volume I. A Study in Magic & Religion: Golden Bough, Part VII., Fire-Festivals of Europe & Doctrine of External Soul
by Frazer, Sir James George
167,331W 669 11:09
1 BETWEEN HEAVEN & EARTH |
2 SECLUSION OF GIRLS AT PUBERTY |
3 MYTH OF BALDER |
4 FIRE FESTIVALS OF EUROPE |
5 INTERPRETATION OF FIRE-FESTIVALS |
6 BETWEEN HEAVEN & EARTH. |
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7 1922 Life of Spirit of Today
by Evelyn Underhill
127,000W 508 8:27:24 232M
1 Characters of Spiritual Life |
2 History & Life of Spirit |
3 Psychology & Life of Spirit, Analysis of Mind |
4 Psychology & Life of Spirit, Contemplation & Suggestion |
5 Institution of Religion & Life of Spirit |
6 Life of Spirit in Individual |
7 Education of Spiritual Life |
8 Life of Spirit & Social Order. |
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8 1893 Essays on work entitled"Supernatural Religion"
by Lightfoot, Joseph Barber
129,573W 518 8:18
1 SILENCE OF EUSEBIUS |
2 IGNATIAN EPISTLES |
3 POLYCARP OF SMYRNA |
4 PAPIAS OF HIERAPOLIS 1 |
5 PAPIAS OF HIERAPOLIS 2 |
6 LATER SCHOOL OF ST JOHN |
7 CHURCHES OF GAUL |
8 TATIAN'S DIATESSARON. |
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9 1898 Prose Works of Jonathan Swift, D.D. - V4 Swift's Writings on Religion & Church
104,286W 417 6:57 V3  V4  V10
1 TRACTS ON SACRAMENTAL TEST
1 Letter Concerning Sacramental Test |
2 Presbyterian's Plea of Merit |
3 Narrative of Attempts for Repeal of Sacramental Test |
4 Queries relating to Sacramental Test |
5 Advantages proposed by Repealing Sacramental Test |
6 Reasons for Repealing Sacramental Test in Favour of Catholics |
7 Some Few Thoughts concerning Repeal of Test |
8 10 Reasons for Repealing Test Act |
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2 SERMONS
1 Mutual Subjection |
2 Testimony of Conscience |
3 Trinity |
4 Brotherly Love |
5 Difficulty of Knowing One's Self |
6 False Witness |
7 Wisdom of this World |
8 Doing Good |
9 Martyrdom of King Charles 1 |
10 Poor Man's Contentment |
11 Wretched Condition of Ireland |
12 Sleeping in Church |
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3 APPENDICES
1 Remarks on Dr. Gibbs's Paraphrase of Psalms |
2 Proposal for Preventing further Growth of Popery |
3 Swift & Serjeant Bettesworth |
4 A True & Faithful Narrative of what passed in London |
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4 INDEX TO WRITINGS ON RELIGION & CHURCH.
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10 1851 - 97 Natural Law in Spiritual World
by Henry Drummond 1851-97
96,700W 387 6:27
1 Biogenesis |
2 Degeneration |
3 Growth |
4 Death |
5 Mortification |
6 Eternal Life |
7 Environment |
8 onformity to Type |
9 Semi-Parasitism |
10 Parasitism |
11 Classification. |
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11 Wise Woman
by Mcdonald
44,500W 178 2:57:29 81.3M  |
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12 1876 Lost Gospel & Its Contents Or, Author of"Supernatural Religion"Refuted by Himself
by Sadler, Michael Ferrebee
55,216W 221 3:31
1 Way Cleared |
2 Principal Witness: His Religious Views |
3 Knowledge respecting Birth of Christ |
4 Testimony respecting Baptism of Christ |
5 Testimony respecting Death of Christ |
6 Testimony respecting Moral Teaching of our Lord |
7 Testimony to St. John |
8 Further Testimony to St. John |
9 Testimony summed up |
10 Lord's Godhead |
11 Doctrine of Logos |
12 Lord as King, Priest, & Angel |
13 Doctrine of Trinity |
14 Justin & St. John on Incarnation |
15 Justin & St. John on Subordination of Son |
16 Justin & Philo |
17 Discrepancies between St. John & Synoptics |
19 External Proofs of Authenticity of our 4 Gospels |
20 Testimonies of Irenaeus, Clement of Alexandria, & Tertullian to use of 4 Gospels in their day |
21 Evidence for Miracles |
22 Objections to Miracles |
23 Jewish Credulity |
24 Demoniacal Possession |
25 Competent Witnesses |
26 Date of Testimony. |
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14 1896 Non-Christian Cross An Enquiry into Origin & History of Symbol Eventually Adopted as That of Our Religion
by Parsons, John Denham
43,714W 175 2:55
1 WAS STAUROS OF JESUS CROSS-SHAPED? |
2 EVIDENCE OF MINUCIUS FELIX |
3 EVIDENCE OF OTHER FATHERS |
4 CURIOUS STATEMENTS OF IRENÆUS |
5 ORIGIN OF PRE-CHRISTIAN CROSS |
6 ORIGIN OF CHRISTIAN CROSS |
7 ESTABLISHER OF CHURCH |
8 CROSS & CRESCENT |
9 CORONATION ORB |
10 ROMAN COINS BEFORE CONSTANTINE |
11 COINS OF CONSTANTINE |
12 ROMAN COINS AFTER CONSTANTINE |
13 MONOGRAM OF CHRIST |
14 CROSS OF LOGOS |
15 PRE-CHRISTIAN CROSS IN EUROPE |
16 PRE-CHRISTIAN CROSS IN ASIA |
17 PRE-CHRISTIAN CROSS IN AFRICA |
18 EVIDENCE OF TROY |
19 EVIDENCE OF CYPRUS |
20 MISCELLANEOUS EVIDENCE. |
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16 Fallen Star, or, History of a False Religion by E.L. Bulwer: & , A Dissertation on Origin of Evil
by Bulwer, E. L., Brougham, Lord
33,121W 132 2:12
1 ALLEGORY OF STARS. |
2 FORMING NEW RELIGION. |
3 ORIGIN OF EVIL |
4 DISSERTATION ON ORIGIN OF EVIL. |
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17 1893 Union & Communion
by J Hudson Taylor 1832-1905
32,000W 128 2:07:42 58.5M
1 Unsatisfied life & it's remedy |
2 Community broken, restoration |
3 joy of unbroken communion |
4 Communion again broken, restoration |
5 Fruits of recognized union |
6 Unrestrained Communion |
7 daughters of Jerusalem. |
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1 672 - 735 Bede's Ecclesiastical History of England 1907 by Venerable Bede 185,533W 742 12:22 M
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1 Situation of Britain & Ireland , & of their ancient inhabitants |
2 Caius Julius Caesar was 1st Roman that came into Britain |
3 Claudius, 2nd of Romans who came into Britain, brought islands Orcades into subjection to Roman empire: & Vespasian, sent by him, reduced Isle of Wight under dominion of Romans |
4 Lucius, king of Britain, writing to Pope Eleutherus, desired to be made a Christian |
5 Emperor Severus divided from rest by a rampart that part of Britain which had been recovered |
6 reign of Diocletian, & how he persecuted Christians |
7 Passion of St Alban & his companions, who at that time shed their blood for our Lord |
8 when persecution ceased, Church in Britain enjoyed peace till time of Arian heresy |
9 during reign of Gratian, Maximus, being created Emperor in Britain, returned into Gaul with mighty army |
10 in reign of Arcadius, Pelagius, a Briton, insolently impugned Grace of God |
11 during reign of Honorius, Gratian & Constantine were created tyrants in Britain: & soon after former was slain in Britain, & latter in Gaul |
12 Britons, being ravaged by Scots & Picts, sought succour from Romans, who coming 2nd time, built wall across Island : but when this was broken down at once by aforesaid enemies, they were reduced to greater distress than before |
13 446 in reign of Theodosius younger, in whose time Palladius was sent to Scots that believed in Christ, Britons begging assistance of Ætius, consul, could not obtain it |
14 Britons, compelled by great famine, drove barbarians out of their territories: & soon after there ensued, along with abundance of corn, decay of morals, pestilence, & downfall of nation |
15 Angles, being invited into Britain, at first drove off enemy: but not long after, making a league with them, turned their weapons against their allies |
16 Britons obtained their 1st victory over Angles, under comm& of Ambrosius, a Roman |
17 429 Germanus Bishop, sailing into Britain with Lupus, 1st quelled tempest of sea, & afterwards that of Pelagians, by Divine power |
18 429 some holy man gave sight to blind daughter of a tribune, & then coming to St Alban, there received of his relics, & left other relics of blessed Apostles & other martyrs |
19 429 same holy man, being detained there by sickness, by his prayers quenched a fire that had broken out among houses, & was himself cured of his infirmity by a vision |
20 430 same Bishops brought help from Heaven to Britons in a battle, & then returned home |
21 447 when Pelagian heresy began to spring up afresh, Germanus, returning to Britain with Severus, first restored bodily strength to a lame youth, then spiritual health to people of God, having condemned or converted Heretics |
22 Britons, being for a time at rest from foreign invasions, wore themselves out by civil wars, & same time gave themselves up to more heinous crimes |
23 596 holy Pope Gregory sent Augustine, with other monks, to preach to English nation, & encouraged them by a letter of exhortation, not to desist from their labour |
24 596 How he wrote to bishop of Arles to entertain them |
25 597 How Augustine, coming into Britain, 1st preached in Isle of Thanet to King of Kent, & having obtained licence from him, went into Kent, in order to preach therein |
26 597 How St Augustine in Kent followed doctrine & manner of life of primitive Church, & settled his episcopal see in royal city |
27 597 - 601 How St Augustine, being made a bishop, sent to acquaint Pope Gregory with what had been done in Britain, & asked & received replies, of which he stood in need |
28 601 How Pope Gregory wrote to bishop of Arles to help Augustine in work of God |
29 601 How same Pope sent to Augustine Pall & a letter, along with several ministers of Word |
30 601 copy of letter which Pope Gregory sent to Abbot Mellitus, then going into Britain |
31 601 How Pope Gregory, by letter, exhorted Augustine not to glory in his miracles |
32 601 How Pope Gregory sent letters & gifts to King Ethelbert |
33 How Augustine repaired church of our Saviour, & built monastery of blessed Peter Apostle: & concerning Peter1st abbot of same |
34 603 How Ethelfrid, king of Northumbrians, having vanquished nations of Scots, expelled them from territories of English |
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1 604 death of blessed Pope Gregory |
2 603 How Augustine admonished bishops of Britons on behalf of Catholic peace, & to that end wrought a heavenly miracle in their presence: & vengeance that pursued them for their contempt |
3 604 How St Augustine made Mellitus & Justus bishops: & of his death |
4 How Laurentius & his bishops admonished Scots to observe unity of Holy Church, particularly in keeping of Easter: & how Mellitus went to Rome |
5 616 How, after death of kings Ethelbert & Sabert, their successors restored idolatry: for which reason, both Mellitus & Justus departed out of Britain |
6 617 - 8 How Laurentius, being reproved by Apostle Peter, converted King Eadbald to Christ: & how king soon recalled Mellitus & Justus to preach Word |
7 619 How Bishop Mellitus by prayer quenched a fire in his city |
8 624 How Pope Boniface sent Pall & letter to Justus, successor to Mellitus |
9 625 - 6 reign of King Edwin, & how Paulinus, coming to preach Gospel, 1st converted his daughter & others to mysteries of faith of Christ |
10 625 How Pope Boniface, by letter, exhorted same king to embrace faith |
11 625 How Pope Boniface advised king's consort to use her best endeavours for his salvation |
12 616 How Edwin was persuaded to believe by a vision which he had once seen when he was in exile |
13 627 Council he held with his chief men concerning their reception of faith of Christ, & how high priest profaned his own altars |
14 627 How King Edwin & his nation became Christians: & where Paulinus baptized them |
15 627 - 8 How province of East Angles received faith of Christ |
16 628 How Paulinus preached in province of Lindsey: & character of reign of Edwin |
17 634 How Edwin received letters of exhortation from Pope Honorius, who also sent pall to Paulinus |
18 634 How Honorius, who succeeded Justus in bishopric of Canterbury, received pall & letters from Pope Honorius |
19 640 How aforesaid Honorius first, & afterwards John, wrote letters to nation of Scots, concerning observance of Easter, & Pelagian heresy |
20 633 How Edwin being slain, Paulinus returned into Kent, & had bishopric of Rochester conferred upon him |
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1 633 How King Edwin's next successors lost both faith of their nation & kingdom: but most Christian King Oswald retrieved both |
2 634 How, among innumerable other miracles of healing wrought by wood of cross, which King Oswald, being ready to engage against barbarians, erected, a certain man had his injured arm healed |
3 635 How same king Oswald, asking a bishop of Scottish nation, had Aidan sent him, & granted him an episcopal see in Isle of Lindisfarne |
4 565 When nation of Picts received faith of Christ |
5 635 life of Bishop Aidan |
6 635 - 42 King Oswald's wonderful piety & religion |
7 635 - 70 How West Saxons received Word of God by preaching of Birinus: & of his successors, Agilbert & Leutherius |
8 640 How Earconbert, King of Kent, ordered idols to be destroyed: & of his daughter Earcongota, & his kinswoman Ethelberg, virgins consecrated to God |
9 642 How miracles of healing have been frequently wrought in place where King Oswald killed: & how, first, a traveller's horse was restored & afterwards a young girl cured of palsy |
10 642 How dust of that place prevailed against fire |
11 679 - 97 How a light from Heaven stood all night over his relics, & how those possessed with devils were healed by them |
12 How a little boy was cured of a fever at his tomb |
13 How a certain person in Ireland was restored, when at point of death, by his relics |
14 644 - 51 How on death of Paulinus, Ithamar was made bishop of Rochester in his stead: & wonderful humility of King Oswin, who was cruelly slain by Oswy |
15 642 - 5 How Bishop Aidan foretold to certain seamen that a storm would arise, & gave them some holy oil to calm it |
16 651 How same Aidan, by his prayers, saved royal city when it was fired by enemy Before |
17 651 How a prop of church on which Bishop Aidan was leaning when he died, could not be consumed when rest of Church was on fire: & concerning his inward life |
18 631 life & death of religious King Sigbert |
19 633 How Fursa built a monastery among East Angles, & his visions & sanctity, to which, his flesh remaining uncorrupted after death bore testimony |
20 653 How, when Honorius died, Deusdedit became Archbishop of Canterbury: & of those who were at that time bishops of East Angles, & of church of Rochester |
21 653 How province of Midl& Angles became Christian under King Peada |
22 653 How under King Sigbert, through preaching of Cedd, East Saxons again received faith, which they had before cast off |
23 659 - 64 How Bishop Cedd, having a place for building a monastery given him by King Ethelwald, consecrated it to Lord with prayer & fasting: & concerning his death |
24 655 How when King Penda was slain, province of Mercians received faith of Christ, & Oswy gave possessions & territories to God, for building monasteries, as a thank offering for victory obtained |
25 664 How question arose about due time of keeping Easter, with those that came out of Scotland |
26 664 How Colman, being worsted, returned home: & Tuda succeeded him in bishopric: & state of church under those teachers |
27 664 How Egbert, a holy man of English nation, led a monastic life in Ireland |
28 664 , when Tuda was dead, Wilfrid was ordained, in Gaul, & Ceadda, among West Saxons, to be bishops for province of Northumbrians |
29 667 priest Wighard was sent from Britain to Rome, to be ordained archbishop: of his death there, & letters of Apostolic Pope giving account |
30 665 East Saxons, during a pestilence, returned to idolatry, but were soon brought back from their error by zeal of Bishop Jaruman |
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1 664 - 9 Deusdedit died, Wighard sent to Rome to receive episcopate: but he dying there, Theodore ordained archbishop, & sent into Britain with Abbot Hadrian |
2 669 Theodore visited all places: how Churches of English began to be instructed in study of Holy Scripture, & Catholic truth: & how Putta made bishop of Church of Rochester in room of Damianus |
3 669 above-mentioned Ceadda was made Bishop of province of Mercians Of his life, death, & burial |
4 667 Bishop Colman, having left Britain, built 2 monasteries in country of Scots: one for Scots, other for English whom he had taken along with him |
5 670 - 3 death of kings Oswy & Egbert, & synod held at place Herutford, in which Archbishop Theodore presided |
6 675 Wynfrid being deposed, Sexwulf received his bishopric, & Earconwald was made bishop of East Saxons |
7 675 it was indicated by a light from heaven where bodies of nuns should be buried in monastery of Berecingum |
8 675 little boy, dying in same monastery, called upon a virgin that was to follow him: & how another nun, at point of leaving her body, saw some small part of future glory |
9 675 signs which were shown from Heaven when mother of that community departed this life |
10 675 blind woman, praying in burial-place of that monastery, was restored to her sight |
11 694 Sebbi, king of same province, ended his life in a monastery |
12 673 - 81 Haedde succeeded Leutherius in bishopric of West Saxons: how Cuichelm succeeded Putta in bishopric of church of Rochester, & was himself succeeded by Gebmund: & who were then bishops of Northumbrians |
13 681 Bishop Wilfrid converted province of South Saxons to Christ |
14 681 - 6 pestilence ceased through intercession of King Oswald |
15 685 King Caedwalla, king of Gewissae, having slain Ethelwalch, wasted that Province with cruel slaughter & devastation |
16 686 Isle of Wight received Christian inhabitants, & two royal youths of that Island were killed immediately after Baptism |
17 680 Synod held in plain of Haethfelth, Archbishop Theodore being president |
18 680 Of John, precentor of Apostolic see, who came into Britain to teach |
19 660 - 96 Queen Ethelthryth always preserved her virginity, & her body suffered no corruption in grave |
20 Hymn concerning her |
21 679 Bishop Theodore made peace between kings Egfrid & Ethelred |
22 679 certain captive's chains fell off when Masses were sung for him |
23 614 - 80 life & death of Abbess Hilda |
24 680 in her monastery a brother, on whom gift of song was bestowed by Heaven |
25 vision that appeared to a certain man of God before monastery of city Coludi was burned down |
26 684 - 5 death of Kings Egfrid & Hlothere |
27 685 Cuthbert, man of God, made bishop: & how he lived & taught whilst still in monastic life |
28 676 same St Cuthbert, living life of an Anchorite, by his prayers obtained a spring in a dry soil, & had a crop from seed sown by labour of his hands out of season |
29 687 bishop foretold that his own death was at h& to anchorite Herebert |
30 698 body was found altogether uncorrupted after it had been buried eleven years: & how his successor in bishopric departed this world not long after |
31 cured of a palsy at his tomb |
32 cured of a disease in his eye at relics of St Cuthbert |
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1 687 - 99 Ethelwald, successor to Cuthbert, leading hermit's life, calmed tempest by prayers when brethren in danger at sea |
2 687 Bishop John cured a dumb man by his blessing |
3 705 healed sick maiden by his prayers |
4 healed a thegn's wife that was sick, with holy water |
5 likewise recalled by his prayers a thegn's servant from death |
6 by prayers & blessing, he recalled from death one of his clerks, who had bruised himself by a fall |
7 688 Caedwalla, king of West Saxons, went to Rome to be baptized: & his successor Ini, also devoutly journeyed to same threshold of holy Apostles |
8 690 Archbishop Theodore died, Bertwald succeeded him archbishop, & among many others whom he ordained, he made learned Tobias bishop of church of Rochester |
9 688 holy man, Egbert, would have gone into Germany to preach, but could not: & how Wictbert went, but because he availed nothing, returned into Ireland , whence he came |
10 690 Wilbrord, preaching in FrIsland , converted many to Christ: & how his two companions, Hewalds, suffered martyrdom |
11 692 e venerable Suidbert in Britain, & Wilbrord at Rome, were ordained bishops for FrIsland |
12 696 in province of Northumbrians, rose from dead & related many things which he had seen, some to be greatly dreaded & some to be desired |
13 704 - 9 How another contrarywise before his death saw a book containing his sins, which shown him by devils |
14 How another in like manner, being at point of death, saw place of punishment appointed for him in Hell |
15 703 How divers churches of Scots, at instance of Adamnan, adopted Catholic Easter: & how same wrote book about holy places |
16 account given in aforesaid book of place of our Lord's Nativity, Passion, & Resurrection |
17 What he likewise wrote of place of our Lord's Ascension, & tombs of patriarchs |
18 705 South Saxons received Eadbert & Eolla, & West Saxons, Daniel & Aldhelm, for their bishops: & writings of same Aldhelm |
19 709 Coinred, king of Mercians, & Offa, king of East Saxons, ended their days at Rome, in monastic habit: & life & death of Bishop Wilfrid |
20 709 Albinus succeeded to godly Abbot Hadrian, & Acca to Bishop Wilfrid |
21 710 Abbot Ceolfrid sent master-builders to King of Picts to build a church, & with them an epistle concerning Catholic Easter & Tonsure |
22 716 monks of Hii, & monasteries subject to them, began to celebrate canonical Easter at preaching of Egbert |
23 725 - 31 present state of English nation, or of all Britain |
24 Chronological recapitulation of whole work: also concerning author himself. |
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4 1842 Book of Religions Comprising Views, Creeds, Sentiments, or Opinions, of All Principal Religious Sects in World, Particularly of All Christian ... Together With Biographical Sketches by Hayward, John 146,009W 584 9:24 M
1 CHAPTERS
1 Diggers |
2 Disciples of Christ |
3 Disciples of St. John |
4 Dissenters. See Puritans. Doddridge, Philip |
5 Donatists |
6 Dorrelites |
7 Dutch Reformed Church |
8 E. Elizabeth, Princess |
9 Emancipators |
10 English Baptist Missions |
11 Methodist Missions |
12 Epicureans |
13 Episcopalians |
14 Essenes |
15 F. Family of Love |
16 Fighting Quakers |
17 Fox, George |
18 Free Communion Baptists |
19 Free- Will Baptists |
20 French Missions |
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21 Friends, or Quakers |
22 Genevieve |
23 German Missions |
24 German Reformed Church |
25 Glass, John Glassites |
26 Government, Church |
27 Greek Church |
28 H. Hale, Matthew |
29 Harmless Christians |
30 Harmonists |
31 Hicksites |
32 High Churchmen |
33 Higginson, Francis |
34 Hooker, Richard |
35 Hopkins, Samuel |
36 Hopkinsians |
37 Humanitarians |
38 Huntingdon, Lady Selina |
39 Huss, John |
40 Hutchinson, Ann |
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41 Hutchinsonians |
42 I. Independents |
43 Indian Missions |
44 Religions |
45 Statistics |
46 J. Jebb, John |
47 Jerome of Prague |
48 Jews |
49 Johnsonians |
50 Jumpers |
51 Justin Martyr |
52 K. Keith, George |
53 Keithians |
54 Knipperdolings |
55 Knox, John |
56 L. Latter-Day Saints |
57 Lavater, John G. C |
58 Lee, Ann |
59 Leo 10 |
60 Locke, John |
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61 London Missionary Society |
62 Luther, Martin |
63 Lutherans |
64 M. Maliometans |
65 Maimonides, Moses |
66 Martyr, Peter |
67 Materialists |
68 May hew, Jonathan |
69 Mendeeans |
70 Melancthon, Philip |
71 Mennonites |
72 Menno, Simonis |
73 Methodists, Episcopal |
74 Protestant |
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1 Methodists, Primitive |
2 Methodists"Missions |
3 Views of Perfec- tion |
4 Miller's Views on 2d Coming of Christ |
5 Millenarians |
6 Missionary Statistics |
7 Missions, American Foreign |
8 Missions, Indian |
9 Molinos, Michael |
10 Moravians |
11 Mormonites |
12 Muggletonians |
13 Murray, John |
14 N. Necessarians. See Materialists. Nestorians |
15 Netherl& Missions |
16 New Haven Orthodox Creed |
17 New Jerusalem Church |
18 Newton, Isaac |
19 Nicene Creed |
20 Nonconformists |
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21 Nonjurors |
22 Non-Resistants |
23 Novatians |
24 O. Oberlin Views of Sanctifica- tion |
25 CEcolampadius, John |
26 Orthodox Creeds |
27 Osgoodites |
28 P. Pantheists |
29 Pagans |
30 Pedobaptists |
31 Pelagians |
32 Penn, Wilham |
33 Perfectionists |
34 Pharisees |
35 Popes of Rome |
36 Pre- Adamites |
37 Predestinarians |
38 Presbyterians |
39 Cumberl& |
40 Presbj'terian Missions |
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41 Priestley, Joseph |
42 Primitive Christians |
43 Methodists |
44 Princess Elizabeth |
45 Progress of Christianity |
46 Protestants |
47 Protestant Methodists |
48 Missions |
49 Puritans |
50 Purves, James |
51 Puseyites |
52 Q- Quakers, or Friends |
53 Quaker Baptists |
54 Quietists |
55 R. Ranters. See Seekers. Re-Anointers |
56 Reformation |
57 Reformed Cliurches |
58 Reformed Dutch Church |
59 German Church |
60 Rhenish Missions |
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61 Restorationists |
62 Rogerenes |
63 Roman Catholics |
64 Russian Church |
65 S. Sabbatarians |
66 Sabellians |
67 Sadducees |
68 Views on Sanctification |
69 Sandemanians |
70 Sandeman, Robert |
71 Satanians |
72 Saybrook Platform |
73 Seabury, Samuel |
74 Schools, Theological |
75 Scottish Missions |
76 Se-Baptists |
77 Sectarians |
78 Seekers |
79 Servetus, Michael |
80 7th-Day |
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81 Baptists |
82 Shakers |
83 Simonians |
84 6-Piinciple Baptists |
85 Skeptics |
86 Socinius, Faustus |
87 Socinians |
88 Southcotters |
89 Spinoza, Benedict |
90 Statistics of Churches, of Missions |
91 Succession of Bishops |
92 Supralapsarians |
93 Swedenborg, Swedenborgians |
94 T. Tao-Se |
95 Taylor's Dr. Views |
96 Theological Schools |
97 Tillotson, John |
98 Transcendentalists |
99 Trinitarians |
100 Tunkers, or Tumblers |
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101 U. Unitarians |
102 United Brethren |
103 United Society of Believers |
104 Universalists |
105 W. Waldenses |
106 Water-Drinkers |
107 Watts, Isaac |
108 Wesley, John |
109 Wesleyan Missions |
110 Westminster Catechism |
111 Whippers |
112 Whitefield, George |
113 Whitefield Methodists |
114 Wickliffe, John |
115 Wickliffites |
116 Wilhelminians |
117 Wilkinsonians |
118 Williams, Roger |
119 Winchester, Elhanan |
120 Worshippers of Devil |
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121 Xavier, Francis |
122 Y. Yezidees, or Worshippers of Devil |
123 Z. Zanchius, Jerome |
124 Zinzendorf, Count |
125 Zuinglius, Ulricus |
126 Zuinglians. |
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1 1921 Queen Victoria
by Lighton Strachey
155,250W 621P 10:20:26 284M
1 Antecedents |
2 Childhood |
3 Lord Melbourne |
4 Marraige |
5 Lord Palmerston |
6 Last Years of Prince Consort |
7 Widowhood |
8 Gladstone & Lord Beaconsfield |
9 Old Age. |
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2 1844 Lives of Queens of Englandby Agnes Strickl&
732,250W 2,929P 48:48:14
1 147,500W 590P 9:49:23 269M
1 Matilda of Flanders |
2 Adelicia of Louvaine |
3 Matilda of Boulogne |
4 Eleanora of Aquitaine |
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1 Berengaria of Navarre |
2 Isabella of Angouleme |
3 Eleanor of Provence |
4 Eleanora of Castille |
5 Margarite of France |
6 Isabella of France |
7 Philippa of Hainault |
8 Anne of Bohemia |
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1 Isabella of Valois |
2 Joanna of Navarre |
3 Katherine of Valois |
4 Margaret of Anjou |
5 Elizabeth Woodville |
6 Anne of Warwick |
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1 Elizabeth of York |
2 Katharine of Arragon |
3 Anne Boleyn |
4 Jane Seymore |
5 Anne of Cleves |
6 Katherine Howard. |
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3 1901 King Philip Makers of History
by Abbott, John S. C. John Stevens Cabot
82,416W 330P 5:30
1 LANDING OF PILGRIMS |
2 MASSASOIT |
3 CLOUDS OF WART |
4 PEQUOT WAR |
5 COMMENCEMENT OF REIGN OF KING PHILIP |
6 COMMENCEMENT OF HOSTILITIES |
7 AUTUMN & WINTER CAMPAIGNS |
8 CAPTIVITY OF MRS. ROWLANDSON |
9 INDIANS VICTORIOUS |
10 VICISSITUDES OF WAR |
11 DEATH OF KING PHILIP |
12 CONCLUSION OF WAR. |
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4 1902 Richard 1
by Jacob Abbott
79,250W 317P 5:17:00 145M
1 King Richard's Mother |
2 Richard's Early Life |
3 Fair Rosamond |
4 Richard's Accession to Throne |
5 Coronation |
6 Preparations for Crusade |
7 Embarkation |
8 King Richards at Messina |
9 Berengaria |
10 Campaign in Cyprus |
11 Voyage to Acre |
12 Arrival at Acre |
13 Difficulties |
14 Fall of Acre |
15 Progress of Crusade |
16 Reverses |
17 Old Man of Mountains |
18 Battle of Jaffa |
19 Truce |
20 Departure from Palestine |
21 Richard Made Captive |
22 Return to England. |
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5 1901 Charles 1
by Jacob Abbott
79,250W 317P 5:16:21 144M
1 His Childhood & Youth |
2 Expedition to Spain |
3 Accession to Throne |
4 Buckingham |
5 King & His Prerogative |
6 Archbishop Laud |
7 Earl of Strafford |
8 Downfall of Strafford & Laud |
9 Civil War |
10 Captivity |
11 Trial & Death. |
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6 1902 William 1 Conquerer 1027-87
by Jacob Abbott
76,500W 306P 5:05:31 139M
1 Preface Normandy |
2 Birth of William |
3 Accession |
4 William's Reign in Normandy |
5 Marriage |
6 Lady Emma |
7 King Harold |
8 Preparations for Invasion |
9 Crossing Channel |
10 Battle of Hastings |
11 Prince Robert's Rebellion. |
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7 1901 Richard 3
by Jacob Abbott
75,000W 300P 4:59:31 137M
1 Richard's Mother |
2 Richard's Father |
3 Childhood of Richard 3 |
4 Accession of Edward 4, Richard's
- Elder Brother |
5 Warwick, King-Maker |
6 Downfall of York |
7 Downfall of Lancaster |
8 Richard's Marriage |
9 End of Reign of Edward |
10 Richard & Edward 5 |
11 Taking Sanctuary |
12 Richard Lord Protector |
13 Proclaimed King |
13 Coronation |
14 Fate of Princes |
15 Domestic Troubles |
16 Field of Bosworth. |
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8 1902 Margot of Anjou
by Jacob Abbott
71,250W 285P 4:44:44 130M
1 Manners & Customs of Time |
2 King Henry 6 |
3 Margarets Father & Mother |
4 Royal Courtship |
5 Wedding |
6 Reception in England |
7 Story of Lady Neville |
8 Plottings |
9 Fall of
Gloucester |
10 Birth of a Prince |
11 Illness of King |
12 Anxiety & Trouble |
13 Margaret a Fugitive |
14 Margaret Triumphant |
15 Margaret & Exile |
16 A Royal Cousin |
17 Return to England |
18 Years of Exile |
19 Reconciliation with Warwick |
20 Return to England |
21 Years of Exile |
22 Reconciliation with Warwick |
23 Bitter Disappointment |
24 Childless & Widow. |
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9 1904 Mary Queen of Scots
by Jacob Abbott
69,250W 277P 4:36:43 126M
1 Mary's Childhood |
2 Her Education in France |
3 Great Wedding |
4 Misfortunes |
5 Return To Scotland |
6 Mary & Lord Darnley |
7 Rizzio |
8 Bothwell |
9 Fall of Bothwell |
10 Loch Leven Castle |
11 Long Captivity |
12 End. |
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10 1904 Henry 4, Makers of History
by Abbott, John S. C. John Stevens Cabot
66,655W 267P 4:27
1 CHILDHOOD & YOUTH |
2 CIVIL WAR |
3 MARRIAGE |
4 PREPARATIONS FOR MASSACRE |
5 MASSACRE OF ST. BARTHOLOMEW |
6 HOUSES OF VALOIS, OF GUISE, & OF
BOURBON |
7 REIGN OF HENRY 3 |
8 LEAGUE |
9 ASSASSINATION OF DUKE OF GUISE
& OF HENRY 3 |
10 WAR & WOE |
11 CONVERSION OF KING |
12 REIGN OF HENRY 4. & HIS DEATH. |
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11 1904 Queen Elizabeth 1
by Jacob Abbott
63,750W 255P 4:14:44 116M
1 Elizabeth's Mother |
2 Childhood of a Princess |
3 Lady Jane Grey |
4 Spanish Match |
5 Queen Elizabeth in Tower |
6 Accession to Throne |
7 War in Scotland |
8 Elizabeth's Lovers |
9 Personal Character |
10 Invincible Armada |
11 Earl of Essex |
12 Conclusion. |
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12 1901 Richard 2 Makers of History by Abbott, Jacob- Richard 3 Makers of History
by Abbott, Jacob
61,606W 246 4:06
1 RICHARD'S MOTHER |
2 RICHARD'S FATHER |
3 CHILDHOOD OF RICHARD |
4 ACCESSION OF EDWARD 4, RICHARD'S ELDER
BROTHER |
5 WARWICK, KING-MAKER |
6 DOWNFALL OF YORK |
7 DOWNFALL OF LANCASTER |
8 RICHARD'S MARRIAGE |
9 END OF REIGN OF EDWARD |
10 RICHARD & EDWARD 5 |
11 TAKING SANCTUARY |
12 RICHARD LORD PROTECTOR |
13 PROCLAIMED KING |
14 CORONATION |
15 FATE OF PRINCES |
16 DOMESTIC TROUBLES |
17 FIELD OF BOSWORTH. |
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13 Queen Victoria
by
E. Gordon BROWNE 1871 - 1926
54,000W 216 3:35:44
1 Look Back |
2 Childhood Days |
3 Early Years |
4 Husb& & Wife |
5 Family Life |
6 Strife |
7 Children of England |
8 Ministering Women |
9 Balmoral |
10 Great Exhibition |
11 Albert Good |
12 Friends & Advisers |
13 Queen & Empire |
14 Stress & Strain |
15 Victoria Great. |
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by William Shakespeare
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15 1613 Henry 8
by Shakespeare
44,250W 177 2:56:18 80.7M  |
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16 1904 History of King Charles 2 of England
by Abbott, Jacob
35,418W 142 2:22
1 INFANCY |
2 PRINCE CHARLES'S MOTHER |
3 QUEEN HENRIETTA'S FLIGHT |
4 ESCAPE OF CHILDREN |
5 PRINCE'S RECEPTION AT PARIS |
6 NEGOTIATIONS WITH ANNE MARIA |
7 ROYAL OAK OF BOSCOBEL |
8 KING'S ESCAPE TO FRANCE |
9 RESTORATION |
10 MARRIAGE |
11 CHARACTER & REIGN. |
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17 893 Life of Alfred Great
by Asser, Bishop of Sherborne
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18 1903 King Alfred of England Makers of History
by Abbott, Jacob
52,824W 120 2:00
1 Britons |
2 Anglo-Saxons |
3 Danes |
4 Alfred's Early Years |
5 State of England |
6 Alfred's Accession to Throne |
7 Reverses |
8 Seclusion |
9 Reassembling of Army |
10 Victory over Danes |
11 Reign |
12 Close of Life. |
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1 1886 A Brief History of English & American Literature
By Henry A. Beers 1847–1926
216,250W 865 14:24:59 295M
1
1 1066 - 1400 From Conquest to Chaucer |
2 1400 - 1599 From Chaucer to Spenser |
3 1564 - 1616 Age of Shakspere |
4 1608 - 1674 Age of Milton |
5 1660 -1744 From Restoration to Death of Pope |
6 1744-1789 From Death of Pope to French Revolution |
7 1789-1832 From French Revolution to Death of Scott |
8 1832-1886 From Death of Scott to Present Time |
9 Theological & Religious Literature in Great Britain |
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1 1607-1765 Colonial Period |
2 1765-1815 Revolutionary Period |
3 1815-1837 Era of National Expansion |
4 1837-1861 Concord Writers |
5 1837-1861 Cambridge Scholars |
6 1837-1861 Literature in Cities |
7 1861 Literature since |
8 Theological & Religious Literature in America. |
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21844 Condition of Working-Class in England
By Friedrich ENGELS 1820 - 1895, translated
by Florence KELLEY 1859 - 1932
180,250W 721 12:00:27
1 Industrial Proletariat |
2 Great Towns |
3 Competition |
4 Irish Immigration |
5 Results |
6 Single Branches of Industry. Factory Hands |
7 Remaining Branches of Industry |
8 Labour Movements |
9 Mining Proletariat |
10 Agricultural Proletariat |
11 Attitude of Bourgeoisie Towards Proletariat. |
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3 English Literature Its History & Its Significance for Life of English Speaking World by Long, William Joseph 1856-1952 214,263 620 10:20.  |
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4 1909 History of Witchcraft in England from 1558 to 1718
by Notestein, Wallace
143,836W 575 9:15
1 Beginnings of English Witchcraft |
2 Witchcraft under Elizabeth |
3 Reginald Scot |
4 Exorcists |
5 James 1 & Witchcraft |
6 Notable Jacobean Cases |
7 Lancashire Witches & Charles 1 |
8 Matthew Hopkins |
9 Witchcraft during Commonwealth & Protectorate |
10 1603 - 60 Literature of Witchcraft from |
11 Witchcraft under Charles 2 & James 2 |
12 1660 - 88 Glanvill & Webster & Literary War over Witchcraft |
13 Final Decline |
14 Close of Literary Controversy |
Appendices 345
1 Pamphlet Literature 345 |
2 List of Persons Sentenced to Death for Witchcraft during Reign of James 1 383 |
3 1558 - 1717 List of Cases of Witchcraft, , with References to Sources & Literature 384. |
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5 1913 A Short History of English Liberalism
by Blease, Walter Lyon
137,103W 548 9:08
1 LIBERALISM & TORYISM |
2 POLITICAL CONDITIONS IN REIGN OF GEORGE |
31 ST MOVEMENT TOWARDS LIBERALISM |
4 FRENCH REVOLUTION & ENGLISH OPINION |
5 DECLINE OF TORYISM |
6 MIDDLE-CLASS SUPREMACY |
7 MANCHESTER SCHOOL & PALMERSTON |
8 BEGINNING OF GLADSTONE PERIOD |
9 GLADSTONE VERSUS DISRAELI |
10 IMPERIALIST REACTION |
11 LIBERALISM SINCE 1906. |
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6 1906 English Costume
by Dion Calthrop
130,750W 523 8:42:48 239M
1 William 1 |
2 William 2 |
3 Henry 1 |
4 Stephen |
5 Henry 2 |
6 Richard 1 |
7 John |
8 Henry 3 |
9 Country Folk |
10 Edward 1 |
11 Edward 2 |
12 Edward 3 |
13 Richard 2 |
14 1390s |
15 Henry 4 |
16 Henry 5 |
17 Henry 6 |
18 Edward 4 |
19 Edward 5, Richard
3 |
20 Henry 7 |
21 Henry 8 |
22 Edward 6 |
23 Mary |
24 Elizabeth |
25 Shakespeare & Clothes |
26 James 1 |
27 Charles 1 |
28 Cromwells |
29 Charles 2 |
30 Pepys & Clothes |
31 James 2 |
32 William & Mary |
33 Queen Anne |
34 George 1 |
35 George 2 |
36 George 3 |
37 George 4 |
38 Powder & patches |
39 Beau Brummell. |
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7 1893 History of London
by Walter Besant
129,000W 516 8:35:34 236M
1 Foundation of London |
2 Roman London |
3 After Romans |
4 1st & 2nd Saxon Settlements |
5 Wall of London & Norman London |
6 Fitstevens Account of City |
7 London Bridge & Tower of London |
8 Pilgrims & Saint Bartholomew's Hospital |
9 Terror of Leprosy & Terror of Famine |
10 St. Paul's Cathedral & Paul's Churchyard |
11 Religious Houses, & Monks, Friars & Nuns |
12 London Churches, Streets
Whittington |
13 Gifts & Bequests, Palaces & Great Houses & Amusement |
14 Westminster Abbey & Court at Westminster |
15 Justice & Punishments & Political Power of London |
16 Elizabethan London |
17 Trade |
18 Plays & Pageants |
19 Terror of Plague |
20 Terror of Fire |
21 Rogues & Vagabonds |
22 Under George 2 |
23 Government of City London. |
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8 Lancashire
by Francis
Archibald BRUTON 1869 - 1929
89,750W 359 5:58:20
1 boundaries of Lancashire |
2 Some beauty spots of industrial districts |
3 physical structure of county |
4 beginnings of county |
5 Lancashire in time of Lel& |
6 Lancashire's war of religion |
7 Lancashire revolution |
8 rivers of Lancashire |
9 lakes of Lancashire |
10 Sands |
11 Lonsdale north of Sands |
12 2 famous abbeys |
13 Pendle |
14 Longridge |
15 Fylde |
16 millstone grit country. |
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12 1909 Churches of Coventry A Short History of City & Its Medieval Remains
by Woodhouse, Frederick W.
30,943W 124 2:04
1 Introduction
1 Monastery & City |
2 Ruins of Priory & Cathedral Church |
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2 St. Michael's Church
1 History of Church |
2 Exterior |
3 Interior |
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3 Holy Trinity Church
1 History of Church |
2 Exterior |
3 Interior |
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4 St. John Baptist's Church
1 Grey Friars' Convent Christ Church |
2 White Friars |
3 St. Mary Hall |
4 Carthusian Monastery 99 |
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9 Signs of Change
by
William MORRIS 1834 - 1896
71,250W 285 4:44:13
1 How we live & how we might live |
2 Whigs, democrats, & socialists |
3 Feudal England |
4 hopes of civilization |
5 aims of art |
6 Useful work versus useless toil |
7 Dawn of a new epoch. |
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10 Sixteenth-century Bristol
by John LATIMER 1824 - 1904
66,500W 266 4:26:12. |
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11 Crimes of England
By G. K. CHESTERTON 1874 - 1936
208 3:27:52. |
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1 1749 History of Tom Jones, a Foundling Penguin Classics by Fielding, Henry 354,162W 1,416 23:36   |
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2 Lord of World
by Robert Hugh Benson 1871 - 1914
159,000W 636 10:35:25 291M
1 Advent |
2 Encounter |
3 Victory. |
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3 1875 Law & Lady
by Wilkie Collins
144,569W 578 9:38
1 PARADISE LOST
1 BRIDE'S MISTAKE |
2 BRIDE'S THOUGHTS |
3 RAMSGATE SANDS |
4 ON WAY HOME |
5 LANDLADY'S DISCOVERY |
6 MY OWN DISCOVERY |
7 ON WAY TO MAJOR |
8 FRIEND OF WOMEN |
9 DEFEAT OF MAJOR |
10 SEARCH |
11 RETURN TO LIFE |
12 SCOTCH VERDICT |
13 MAN'S DECISION |
14 WOMAN'S ANSWER |
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2 PARADISE REGAINED
1 STORY OF TRIAL. PRELIMINARIES |
21 ST QUESTION: DID WOMAN DIE POISONED? |
32 ND QUESTION: WHO POISONED HER? |
4 THIRD QUESTION: WHAT WAS HIS MOTIVE? |
5 EVIDENCE FOR DEFENSE. |
6 END OF TRIAL. |
7 I SEE MY WAY. |
8 MAJOR MAKES DIFFICULTIES. |
9 MISERRIMUS DEXTER: 1ST VIEW. |
10 MISERRIMUS DEXTER: 2ND VIEW |
11 MORE OF MY OBSTINACY. |
12 MR. DEXTER AT HOME. |
13 IN DARK. |
14 IN LIGHT. |
15 INDICTMENT OF MRS. BEAULY. |
16 DEFENSE OF MRS. BEAULY. |
17 SPECIMEN OF MY WISDOM. |
18 SPECIMEN OF MY FOLLY. |
19 GLENINCH. |
20 MR. PLAYMORE'S PROPHECY. |
21 ARIEL. |
22 AT BEDSIDE. |
23 ON JOURNEY BACK. |
24 ON WAY TO DEXTER. |
25 NEMESIS AT LAST. |
26 MR. PLAYMORE IN A NEW CHARACTER. |
27 MORE SURPRISES. |
28 AT LAST! |
29 OUR NEW HONEYMOON. |
30 DUST-HEAP DISTURBED. |
31 CRISIS DEFERRED. |
32 WIFE'S CONFESSION. |
33 WHAT ELSE COULD I DO? |
34 PAST & FUTURE. |
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4 My First Book
By VARIOUS
137,250W 549 9:09:01
1 Ready-Money |
2 Mortiboy Family |
3 Scapegrace |
4 Wreck of Grosvenor |
5 Physiological Aesthetics & Philistia |
6 Shadow of a Crime |
7 Social Kaleidoscope |
8 Departmental Ditties |
9 Juvenilia |
10 Trail of Serpent |
11 House of Elmore Dawn |
12 Hudson's Bay |
13 Premier & Painter |
14 Western Avernus |
15 Life's Atonement |
16 Romance of 2 Worlds |
17 On Stage & Off |
18 Cavalry Life |
19 Californian Verse |
20 Dead Man's Rock |
21 Undertones & Idyls & Legends of Inverburn |
22 Treasure Island. |
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5 Troilus & Criseyde
by Geoffrey CHAUCER 1343 - 1400
117,000W 468 7:47:23  |
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6 1907 Library of World's Best Mystery & Detective Stories
by N/A
105,062W 420 7:00
1 1850-93 HENRI RENÉ ALBERT GUY DE MAUPASSANT
1 Necklace |
2 Man with Pale Eyes |
3 Uncomfortable Bed |
4 Ghosts |
5 Fear |
6 Confession |
7 Horla |
8 PIERRE MILLE |
9 Miracle of Zobéide |
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2 VILLIERS DE L'ISLE ADAM
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3 1822 - 99 ERCKMANN & 1826 - 90 CHATRIAN
1 Owl's Ear |
2 Invisible Eye |
3 Waters of Death |
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4 1799 - 1850 HONORE DE BALZAC
1 Melmoth Reconciled |
2 Conscript |
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5 1694 - 1778 JEAN FRANCOIS MARIE AROUET DE VOLTAIRE
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7 1839 - 1900 LUIGI CAPUANA
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8 1604 Tragical History of Doctor Faustus From Quarto of 1604
by Marlowe, Christopher
23,125W 93 1:33  |
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9 Westminster Alice
by
SAKI 1870 - 1916
14,000W 56 0:55:23
1 Alice in Downing Street |
2 Alice in Pall Mall |
3 Alice at Lambeth |
4 Alice & Liberal Party |
5 Alice Anywhere BUT in Downing Street |
6 Alice in Difficulties |
7 Alice at St. Stephen's |
8 Alice Lunches at Westminster |
9 Alice in a Fog |
10 Alice Has Tea at Hotel Cecil |
11 Alice Goes to Chesterfield, Aged Man, Spades in Wonderland. |
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10 Tragedy of Mariam
By Elizabeth CARY 1585 - 1639
33,750W 135 02:14:29 
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1 1749 History of Tom Jones, a Foundling Penguin Classics by Fielding, Henry 354,162W 1,416 23:36 M
1 CONTAINING AS MUCH OF BIRTH OF FOUNDLING AS IS NECESSARY OR PROPER TO ACQUAINT READER WITH IN BEGINNING OF THIS HISTORY
1 introduction to work, or bill of fare to feast |
2 short description of squire Allworthy, & a fuller account of Miss Bridget Allworthy, his sister |
3 odd accident which befel Mr Allworthy at his return home decent behaviour of Mrs Deborah Wilkins, with some proper animadversions on bastards |
4 reader's neck brought into danger by a description: his escape: & great condescension of Miss Bridget Allworthy |
5 Containing a few common matters, with a very uncommon observation upon them |
6 Mrs Deborah is introduced into parish with a simile A short account of Jenny Jones, with difficulties & discouragements which may attend young women in pursuit of learning |
7 Containing such grave matter, that reader cannot laugh once through whole chapter, unless peradventure he should laugh at author |
8 dialogue between Mesdames Bridget & Deborah: containing more amus ement, but less instruction, than former |
9 Containing matters which will surprize reader |
10 hospitality of Allworthy: with short sketch of characters of 2 brothers, a doctor & captain, who were entertained by that gentleman |
11 Containing many rules, & some examples, concerning falling in love: descriptions of beauty, & other more prudential inducements to matrimony |
12 Containing what reader may, perhaps, expect to find in it |
13 Which concludes 1st book: with an instance of ingratitude, which, we hope, will appear unnatural |
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2 CONTAINING SCENES OF MATRIMONIAL FELICITY IN DIFFERENT DEGREES OF LIFE: & VARIOUS OTHER TRANSACTIONS DURING 1ST 2 YEARS AFTER MARRIAGE BETWEEN CAPTAIN BLIFIL & MISS BRIDGET ALLWORTHY
1 Showing what kind of a history this is: what it is like, & what it is not like |
2 Religious cautions against showing too much favour to bastards: & great discovery made by Mrs Deborah Wilkins |
3 description of a domestic government founded upon rules directly contrary to those of Aristotle |
4 Containing one of most bloody battles, or rather duels, that were ever recorded in domestic history |
5 Containing much matter to exercise judgment & reflection of reader |
6 trial of Partridge, schoolmaster, for incontinency: evidence of his wife: a short reflection on wisdom of our law: with other grave matters, which those will like best who underst& them most |
7 A short sketch of that felicity which prudent couples may extract from hatred: with a short apology for those people who overlook imperfections in their friends |
8 A receipt to regain lost affections of a wife, which hath never been known to fail in most desperate cases |
9 A proof of infallibility of foregoing receipt, in lamentations of widow: with other suitable decorations of death, such as physicians, &c, & epitaph in true stile |
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3 CONTAINING MOST MEMORABLE TRANSACTIONS WHICH PASSED IN FAMILY OF MR ALLWORTHY, FROM TIME WHEN TOMMY JONES ARRIVED AT AGE OF 14, TILL HE ATTAINED AGE OF 19: EDUCATION OF CHILDREN
1 Containing little or nothing |
2 heroe of this great history appears with very bad omens A little tale of so LOW a kind that some may think it not worth their notice word or two concerning a squire, & more relating to a gamekeeper & schoolmaster |
3 character of Mr Square philosopher, & of Mr Thwackum divine: with dispute concerning |
4 Containing necessary apology for author: & childish incident, which perhaps requires an apology likewise |
5 opinions of divine & philosopher concerning 2 boys: with some reasons for their opinions, & other matters |
6 Containing a better reason still for before-mentioned opinions |
7 In which author himself makes his appearance on stage |
8 A childish incident, in which, however, is seen a good-natured disposition in Tom Jones |
9 Containing an incident of a more heinous kind, with comments of Thwackum & Square |
10 In which Master Blifil & Jones appear in different lights |
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4 CONTAINING TIME OF A YEAR
1 Containing 5 pages of paper |
2 A short hint of what we can do in sublime, & a description of Miss Sophia Western |
3 Wherein history goes back to commemorate a trifling incident that happened some years since: but which, trifling as it was, had some future consequences |
4 Containing such very deep & grave matters, that some readers, perhaps, may not relish it |
5 Containing matter accommodated to every taste |
6 An apology for insensibility of Mr Jones to all charms of lovely Sophia: in which possibly we may, in a considerable degree, lower his character in estimation of those men of wit & gallantry who approve heroes in most of our modern comedies |
7 Being shortest chapter in this book |
8 battle sung by muse in Homerican style, & which none but classical reader can taste |
9 Containing matter of no very peaceable colour |
10 A story told by Mr Supple, curate penetration of Squire Western His great love for his daughter, & return to it made by her |
11 narrow escape of Molly Seagrim, with some observations for which we have been forced to dive pretty deep into nature |
12 Containing much clearer matters: but which flowed from same fountain with those in preceding chapter |
13 A dreadful accident which befel Sophia gallant behaviour of Jones, & more dreadful consequence of that behaviour to young lady: with a short digression in favour of female sex |
14 arrival of a surgeon His operations, & long dialogue between Sophia & her maid |
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5 CONTAINING PORTION OF TIME SOMEWHAT LONGER 6 MONTHS
1 SERIOUS in writing, & for what purpose it is introduced |
2 In which Mr Jones receives many friendly visits during his confinement: with some fine touches of passion of love, scarce visible to naked eye |
3 Which all who have no heart will think to contain much ado about nothing |
4 A little chapter, in which is contained a little incident |
5 A very long chapter, containing a very great incident |
6 By comparing which with former, reader may possibly correct some abuse which he hath formerly been guilty of in application of word love |
7 In which Mr Allworthy appears on a sick-bed |
8 Containing matter rather natural than pleasing |
9 Which, among other things, may serve as a comment on that saying of Aeschines, that"drunkenness shows mind of a man, as a mirrour reflects his person" |
10 Showing truth of many observations of Ovid, & of other more grave writers, who have proved beyond contradiction, that wine is often forerunner of incontinency |
11 In which a simile in Mr Pope's period of a mile introduces as bloody a battle as can possibly be fought without assistance of steel or cold iron |
12 In which is seen a more moving spectacle than all blood in bodies of Thwackum & Blifil, & of 20 other such, is capable of producing |
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6 CONTAINING ABOUT 3 WEEKS
1 Of love |
2 character of Mrs Western Her great learning & knowledge of world, & instance of deep penetration which she derived from those advantages |
3 Containing 2 defiances to critics |
4 Containing sundry curious matters |
5 In which is related what passed between Sophia & her aunt |
6 Containing a dialogue between Sophia & Mrs Honour, which may a little relieve those tender affections which foregoing scene may have raised in mind of a good-natured reader |
7 A picture of formal courtship in miniature, as it always ought to be drawn, & a scene of a tenderer kind painted at full length |
8 meeting between Jones & Sophia |
9 Being of a much more tempestuous kind than former |
10 In which Mr Western visits Mr Allworthy |
11 A short chapter: but which contains sufficient matter to affect good-natured reader |
12 Containing love-letters, &c |
13 behaviour of Sophia on present occasion: which none of her sex will blame, who are capable of behaving in same manner & discussion of a knotty point in court of conscience |
14 short chapter, containing a short dialogue between Squire Western & his sister |
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7 CONTAINING THREE DAYS
1 comparison between world & stage |
2 Containing a conversation which Mr Jones had with himself |
3 Containing several dialogues |
4 A picture of a country gentlewoman taken from life |
5 generous behaviour of Sophia towards her aunt |
6 Containing great variety of matter |
7 A strange resolution of Sophia, & more strange stratagem of Mrs Honour |
8 Containing scenes of altercation, of no very uncommon kind |
9 wise demeanour of Mr Western in character of a magistrate A hint to justices of peace, concerning necessary qualifications of a clerk: with extraordinary instances of paternal madness & filial affection |
10 Containing several matters, natural enough perhaps, but low |
11 adventure of a company of soldiers |
12 adventure of a company of officers |
13 Containing great address of landlady, great learning of a surgeon, & solid skill in casuistry of worthy lieutenant |
14 A most dreadful chapter indeed: & which few readers ought to venture upon in an evening, especially when alone |
15 conclusion of foregoing adventure |
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8 CONTAINING ABOUT 2 DAYS
1 wonderful long chapter concerning marvellous: being much longest of all our introductory chapters |
2 In which landlady pays a visit to Mr Jones |
3 In which surgeon makes his 2nd appearance |
4 In which is introduced one of pleasantest barbers that was ever recorded in history, barber of Bagdad, or he in Don Quixote, not excepted |
5 A dialogue between Mr Jones & barber |
6 In which more of talents of Mr Benjamin will appear, as well as who this extraordinary person was |
7 Containing better reasons than any which have yet appeared for conduct of Partridge: an apology for weakness of Jones: & some further anecdotes concerning my landlady |
8 Jones arrives at Gloucester, & goes to Bell: character of that house, & of a petty-fogger which he there meets with |
9 Containing several dialogues between Jones & Partridge, concerning love, cold, hunger, & other matters: with lucky & narrow escape of Partridge, as he was on very brink of making fatal discovery to his friend |
10 In which our travellers meet with a very extraordinary adventure |
11 In which Man of Hill begins to relate his history |
12 In which Man of Hill continues his history |
13 In which foregoing story is farther continued |
14 In which Man of Hill concludes his history |
15 A brief history of Europe: & curious discourse between Mr Jones & Man of Hill |
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9 CONTAINING 12 HOURS
1 Of those who lawfully may, & those who may not, write such histories as this |
2 Containing a very surprizing adventure indeed, which Mr Jones met with in his walk with Man of Hill |
3 arrival of Mr Jones with his lady at inn: with a very full description of battle of Upton |
4 In which arrival of a man of war puts a final end to hostilities, & causes conclusion of a firm & lasting peace between all parties |
5 apology for all heroes who have good stomachs, with description of battle of amorous kind |
6 friendly conversation in kitchen, which had a very common, though not very friendly, conclusion |
7 Containing fuller account of Mrs Waters, & by what means she came into that distressful situation from which she was rescued by Jones |
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10 IN WHICH HISTORY GOES FORWARD ABOUT 12 HOURS
1 Containing instructions very necessary to be perused by modern critics |
2 Containing arrival of an Irish gentleman, with very extraordinary adventures which ensued at inn |
3 A dialogue between landlady & Susan chamber-maid, proper to be read by all inn-keepers & their servants: with arrival, & affable behaviour of a beautiful young lady: which may teach persons of condition how they may acquire love of whole world |
4 Containing infallible nostrums for procuring universal disesteem & hatred |
5 Showing who amiable lady, & her unamiable maid, were |
6 Containing, among other things, ingenuity of Partridge, madness of Jones, & folly of Fitzpatrick |
7 In which are concluded adventures that happened at inn at Upton |
8 In which history goes backward |
9 escape of Sophia |
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11 CONTAINING ABOUT 3 DAYS
1 crust for critics |
2 adventures which Sophia met with after her leaving Upton |
3 very short chapter, in which however is a sun, a moon, a star, & angel |
4 history of Mrs Fitzpatrick |
5 In which history of Mrs Fitzpatrick is continued |
6 In which mistake of landlord throws Sophia into a dreadful consternation |
7 In which Mrs Fitzpatrick concludes her history |
8 dreadful alarm in inn, with arrival of an unexpected friend of Mrs Fitzpatrick |
9 morning introduced in some pretty writing stagecoach civility of chambermaids heroic temper of Sophia Her generosity return to it departure of company, & their arrival at London: with some remarks for use of travellers |
10 Containing a hint or 2 concerning virtue, & a few more concerning suspicion |
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12 CONTAINING SAME INDIVIDUAL TIME WITH FORMER
1 Showing what is to be deemed plagiarism in a modern author, & what is to be considered as lawful prize |
2 In which, though squire doth not find his daughter, something is found which puts end to his pursuit |
3 departure of Jones from Upton, with what passed between him & Partridge on road |
4 adventure of a beggar-man |
5 Containing more adventures which Mr Jones & his companion met on road |
6 From which it may be inferred that best things are liable to be misunderstood & misinterpreted |
7 Containing a remark or 2 of our own & many more of good company assembled in kitchen |
8 In which fortune seems to have been in a better humour with Jones than we have hitherto seen her |
9 Containing little more than a few odd observations |
10 In which Mr Jones & Mr Dowling drink a bottle together |
11 disasters which befel Jones on his departure for Coventry: with sage remarks of Partridge |
12 Relates that Mr Jones continued his journey, contrary to advice of Partridge, with what happened on that occasion |
13 dialogue between Jones & Partridge |
14 What happened to Mr Jones in his journey from St Albans |
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13 CONTAINING SPACE OF 12 DAYS
1 An Invocation |
2 What befel Mr Jones on his arrival in London |
3 A project of Mrs Fitzpatrick, & her visit to Lady Bellaston |
4 Which consists of visiting |
5 An adventure which happened to Mr Jones at his lodgings, with some account of a young gentleman who lodged there, & mistress of house, & her 2 daughters |
6 What arrived while company were at breakfast, with some hints concerning government of daughters |
7 Containing whole humours of a masquerade |
8 Containing a scene of distress, which will appear very extraordinary to most of our readers |
9 Which treats of matters of a very different kind from those in preceding chapter |
10 A chapter which, though short, may draw tears from some eyes |
11 In which reader will be surprized |
12 In which 13th book is concluded |
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14 CONTAINING 2 DAYS
1 An essay to prove that an author will write better for having some knowledge of subject on which he writes |
2 Containing letters & other matters which attend amours |
3 Containing various matters |
4 Which we hope will be very attentively perused by young people of both sexes |
5 A short account of history of Mrs Miller |
6 Containing a scene which we doubt not will affect all our readers |
7 interview between Mr Jones & Mr Nightingale |
8 What passed between Jones & old Mr Nightingale: with arrival of a person not yet mentioned in this history |
9 Containing strange matters |
10 A short chapter, which concludes book |
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15 IN WHICH HISTORY ADVANCES ABOUT 2 DAYS
1 Too short to need a preface |
2 In which is opened a very black design against Sophia |
3 A further explanation of foregoing design |
4 By which it will appear how dangerous an advocate a lady is when she applies her eloquence to an ill purpose |
5 Containing some matters which may affect, & others which may surprize, reader |
6 By what means squire came to discover his daughter |
7 In which various misfortunes befel poor Jones |
8 Short & sweet |
9 Containing love-letters of several sorts |
10 Consisting partly of facts, & partly of observations upon them |
11 Containing curious, but not unprecedented matter |
12 A discovery made by Partridge |
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16 CONTAINING SPACE OF 5 DAYS
1 Of prologues |
2 A whimsical adventure which befel squire, with distressed situation of Sophia |
3 What happened to Sophia during her confinement |
4 In which Sophia is delivered from her confinement |
5 In which Jones receives a letter from Sophia, & goes to a play with Mrs Miller & Partridge |
6 In which history is obliged to look back |
7 In which Mr Western pays a visit to his sister, in company with Mr Blifil |
8 Schemes of Lady Bellaston for ruin of Jones |
9 In which Jones pays a visit to Mrs Fitzpatrick |
10 consequence of preceding visit |
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17 CONTAINING 3 DAYS
1 Containing a portion of introductory writing |
2 generous & grateful behaviour of Mrs Miller |
3 arrival of Mr Western, with some matters concerning paternal authority |
4 An extraordinary scene between Sophia & her aunt |
5 Mrs Miller & Mr Nightingale visit Jones in prison |
6 In which Mrs Miller pays a visit to Sophia |
7 A pathetic scene between Mr Allworthy & Mrs Miller |
8 Containing various matters |
9 What happened to Mr Jones in prison |
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18 CONTAINING ABOUT 6 DAYS
1 A farewel to reader |
2 Containing a very tragical incident |
3 Allworthy visits old Nightingale: with a strange discovery that he made on that occasion |
4 Containing 2 letters in very different stiles |
5 In which history is continued |
6 In which history is farther continued |
7 Continuation of history |
8 Further continuation |
9 A further continuation |
10 Wherein history begins to draw towards a conclusion |
11 history draws nearer to a conclusion |
12 Approaching still nearer to end |
13 In which history is concluded. |
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3 English Literature Its History & Its Significance for Life of English Speaking World by Long, William Joseph 1856-1952 214,263 620 10:20 M
1 INTRODUCTION, MEANING OF LITERATURE
1 Shell & Book |
2 Qualities of Literature |
3 Tests of Literature |
4 Object in studying Literature |
5 Importance of Literature |
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2 ANGLO-SAXON OR OLD-ENGLISH PERIOD
1 Our 1st Poetry |
2"Beowulf" |
3"Widsith" |
4"Deor's Lament" |
5"Seafarer" |
6"Fight at Finnsburgh" |
7"Waldere" |
8 Anglo-Saxon Life |
9 Our 1st Speech |
10 Christian Writers |
11 Northumbrian Literature |
12 Bede |
13 Cædmon |
14 Cynewulf |
15 Decline of Northumbrian Literature Alfred Questions Chronology |
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3 ANGLO-NORMAN PERIOD
1 Normans |
2 Conquest |
3 Literary Ideals of Normans |
4 Geoffrey of Monmouth |
5 Work of French Writers |
6 Layamon's"Brut" |
7 Metrical Romances |
8 Pearl |
9 Miscellaneous Literature of Norman Period |
10 Summary Bibliography Questions Chronology |
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4 AGE OF CHAUCER
1 History of Period |
25 Writers of Age |
3 Chaucer |
4 Langl& |
5"Piers Plowman" |
6 John Wyclif |
7 John Mandeville |
8 Summary Bibliography Questions Chronology |
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5 REVIVAL OF LEARNING
1 Political Changes |
2 Literature of Revival |
3 Wyatt & Surrey |
4 Malory's"Morte d'Arthur" |
5 Summary Bibliography Questions Chronology |
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6 AGE OF ELIZABETH
1 Political Summary |
2 Characteristics of Elizabethan Age |
3 Non-Dramatic Poets |
4 Edmund Spenser |
5 Minor Poets |
6 Thomas Sackville |
7 Philip Sidney |
8 George Chapman |
9 Michael Drayton |
10 Origin of Drama |
11 Religious Period of Drama |
12 Miracle & Mystery Plays |
13 Moral Period of Drama |
14 Interludes |
15 Artistic Period of Drama |
16 Classical Influence upon Drama |
17 Shakespeare's Predecessors in Drama |
18 Christopher Marlowe |
19 Shakespeare |
20 Decline of Drama |
21 Shakespeare's Contemporaries & Successors |
22 Ben Jonson |
23 Beaumont & Fletcher |
24 John Webster |
25 Thomas Middleton |
26 Thomas Heywood |
27 Thomas Dekker |
28 Massinger, Ford, Shirley |
29 Prose Writers |
30 Francis Bacon |
31 Richard Hooker |
32 Sidney & Raleigh |
33 John Foxe |
34 Camden & Knox |
35 Hakluyt & Purchas |
36 Thomas North |
37 Summary Bibliography Questions Chronology |
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7 PURITAN AGE
1 Puritan Movement |
2 Changing Ideals |
3 Literary Characteristics |
4 Transition Poets |
5 Samuel Daniel |
6 Song Writers |
7 Spenserian Poets |
8 Metaphysical Poets |
9 John Donne |
10 George Herbert |
11 Cavalier Poets |
12 Thomas Carew |
13 Robert Herrick |
14 Suckling & Lovelace |
15 John Milton |
16 Prose Writers |
17 John Bunyan |
18 Robert Burton |
19 Thomas Browne |
20 Thomas Fuller |
21 Jeremy Taylor |
22 Richard Baxter |
23 Izaak Walton |
24 Summary Bibliography Questions Chronology |
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8 PERIOD OF RESTORATION
1 History of Period |
2 Literary Characteristics |
3 John Dryden |
4 Samuel Butler |
5 Hobbes & Locke |
6 Evelyn & Pepys |
7 Summary Bibliography Questions Chronology |
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11 VICTORIAN AGE
1 Historical Summary |
2 Literary Characteristics |
3 Poets of Victorian Age |
4 Alfred Tennyson |
5 Robert Browning |
6 Minor Poets of Victorian Age |
7 Elizabeth Barrett |
8 Rossetti |
9 Morris |
10 Swinburne |
11 Novelists of Victorian Age |
12 Charles Dickens |
13 William Makepeace Thackeray |
14 George Eliot |
15 Minor Novelists of Victorian Age |
16 Charles Reade |
17 Anthony Trollope |
18 Charlotte Brontë |
19 Bulwer Lytton |
20 Charles Kingsley |
21 Mrs Gaskell |
22 Blackmore |
23 Meredith |
24 Hardy |
25 Stevenson |
26 Essayists of Victorian Age |
27 Macaulay |
28 Carlyle |
29 Ruskin |
30 Matthew Arnold |
31 Newman |
32 Spirit of Modern Literature |
33 Summary Bibliography Questions Chronology |
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9 1700s LITERATURE
1 History of Period |
2 Literary Characteristics |
3 Classic Age |
4 Alexander Pope |
5 Jonathan Swift |
6 Joseph Addison |
7"Tatler"&"Spectator" |
8 Samuel Johnson |
9 Boswell's"Life of Johnson" |
10 Later Augustan Writers |
11 Edmund Burke |
12 Edward Gibbon |
13 Revival of Romantic Poetry |
14 Thomas Gray |
15 Oliver Goldsmith |
16 William Cowper |
17 Robert Burns |
18 William Blake |
19 Minor Poets of Romantic Revival |
20 James Thomson |
21 William Collins |
22 George Crabbe |
23 James Macpherson |
24 Thomas Chatterton |
25 Thomas Percy |
26 1st English Novelists |
27 Meaning of Novel |
28 Precursors of Novel |
29 Discovery of Modern Novel |
30 Daniel Defoe |
31 Samuel Richardson |
32 Henry Fielding |
33 Smollett & Sterne |
34 Summary Bibliography Questions Chronology |
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10 AGE OF ROMANTICISM
1 Historical Summary |
2 Literary Characteristics of Age |
3 Poets of Romanticism |
4 William Wordsworth |
5 Samuel Taylor Coleridge |
6 Robert Southey |
7 Walter Scott |
8 Byron |
9 Percy Bysshe Shelley |
10 John Keats |
11 Prose Writers of Romantic Period |
12 Charles Lamb |
13 Thomas De Quincey |
14 Jane Austen |
15 Walter Savage Landor |
16 Summary Bibliography Questions Chronology. |
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1 1771 Commentaries on Laws of England by Blackstone
268,750W 1,075 17:54:29 491M
1 Section 1 |
2 Absolute Rights of Individuals |
3 Parliament |
4 King & his Title |
5 King's Royal Family |
6 Council Belonging to King |
7 King's Duties |
8 King's Prerogative |
9 King's Revenue |
10 Subordinate Magistrates |
11 People, Whether Aliens, Denizens or Natives |
12 Clergy |
13 Civil State |
14 Military & Maritime States |
15 Master & Servant |
16 Husb& & Wife |
17 Parent & Child |
18 Guardian & Ward |
19 Corporations. |
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2 1852 Trial by Jury
by Lysander Spooner
172,250W 689 11:28:50 315M
1 Right of Juries to Judge Justice of Laws |
2 Trial by Jury Defined by Magna Carta |
3 Language of Magna Carta |
4 Additional Proofs of Rights & Duties of Jurors |
5 Ancient Common Law Juries were Mere Courts of Conscience |
6 Oaths of Jurors |
7 Right of Jurors to Fix Sentence |
8 Coronation Oath |
9 Rights & Duties of Jurors in Civil Suits |
10 Objections Answered |
11 Juries of Present Day Illegal
Judges |
12 Free Administration of Justice
Criminal Intent |
13 Moral Considerations for Jurors
Authority of Magna Carta |
14 Limitations Imposed Upon Majority by Trial by Jury. |
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3 1901-45 House of Commons Speeches
139,750W 559 9:19:01 255M
1 1901 Maiden Speech |
2 1901 Army Reform |
3 1920 Amritsar Massacre |
4 1925 Gold Standard Bill |
5 1926 General Strike |
6 1935 German Rearmament |
7 1938 Locust Year |
8 1938 How to Prevent War |
9 1938 Total & Unmitigated Defeat |
10 1939 Outbreak of War |
11 1940 Blood Toil Tears & Sweat |
12 1940 We Shall Fight on Beaches |
13 1940 Their Finest Hour |
14 1940 Few |
15 1940 Upon Death of Nevilled Chamberlain |
16 1940 Do Your Worst |
17 1941 Still Campaign of Our Souls |
18 1942 I Offer No Excuse |
19 1944 Invasion of France |
20 1944 Upon Death of Franklin D Roosevelt |
21 1945 Victory in Europe |
22 1945 Victory Over Japan |
23 1955 Never Flinch, Never Weary, Never Despair. |
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4 1914 Law & Poor
by Edward Abbott Parry
92,537W 370 6:10
1 PAST & PRESENT |
2 ANCIENTS & DEBTOR |
3 OF IMPRISONMENT FOR DEBT IN England |
4 HOW MACHINE WORKS |
5 WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION |
6 BANKRUPTCY |
7 DIVORCE |
8 FLAT-TRAPS & THEIR VICTIMS |
9 POVERTY & PROCEDURE |
10 CRIME & PUNISHMENT |
11 POLICE COURT |
12 LANDLORD & TENANT |
13 2 PUBLIC HOUSES: ALEHOUSE |
14 2 PUBLIC HOUSES: 2 WORKHOUSE |
15 REMEDIES OF TO-DAY |
16 REMEDIES OF TO-MORROW. |
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5 1753–65 House of Commons
by Elliot
77,750W 311 5:11:20 142M
1 Petition of Right |
2 Against Attainder of Stratford |
3 To Rump Parliament |
4 Reducing Armymm |
5 House of Commons Reform |
6 Slaver |
7 Reform Act |
8 Copyright |
9 Irish Home Rule |
10 Proposed Channel Tunnel |
11 Women's Suffrage |
12 West Ham Guardians |
13 Outbreak of War with Germans |
14 We Shall Fight on Beaches |
15 Suez Crisis. |
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6 1904 Secret Chambers
by Fea 1860-1956
56,000W 224 3:43:26 102M
1 Hindlip Hall |
2 Priest Hunting at Braddocks |
3 Gunpowder Plot Conspirators |
4 Harvington, Puffton & - Ingastastone |
5 Comfton Winates, Salford Prior,
Soxton, Oxburgh, Parham, Paxhill
King Hunting, Boscobel, Mosely,
Trent & Heal |
6 Cavalier Hunting etc. |
7 James 2's Escapes |
8 Mysterious Rooms, Deadly Pitts
Hiding Places in Jacobite |
9 Dwellings, & Scottish Castles & Mansions |
10 Concieled Doors, Subterranean Passages |
11 Miniature Hiding Holes for Valuables etc |
12 Hiding Places of Smugglers & Thieves |
13 Scottish Hiding Places of Prince Charles Edward. |
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7 King Schnorrers
by Israel Zangwill 1864-1926
66,250W 265 4:24:59 121M
1 Showing how wicked philanthropist was turned into a fish-porter |
2 Showing how king reigned |
3 Showing how his majestry went to theatre & was wooed |
4 Showing how royal wedding was arranged |
5 Showing how king dissolved Mahamad |
6 Showing how king enriched synagogue. |
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8 1644 Areopagitica A speech for Liberty of Unlicensed Printing to Parliament of England
by John Milton
21,148W 85 1:25.  |
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9 1893 Law & Lawyers of Pickwick A Lecture
by Frank Lockwood
17,992W 72 1:12  |
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10 1767 A Short View of Laws Now Subsisting with Respect to Powers of East India Company To Borrow Money under their Seal, & to Incur Debts in Ships or other Mercantile Transactions
by Anonymous
9,217W 37 37Min.  |
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11 Magna Carta
by UNKNOWN
7,250W 29 00:28:35.  |
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3 1641-1945 United Kingdom House of Lords Speeches Collection by
VARIOUS 155,750W 623 10:22:16 M
13 0,500W 122 2:01:22
1 1641 Speech on impeachment for High Treason, Thomas Wentworth |
2 1770 Speech on French purchase of Corsica, William Pitt Elder |
3 1777 American War of Independence, William Pitt Elder |
4 1812 Frame-work Bill, George Gordon, Lord Byron |
5 1846 Corn Laws, Arthur Wellesley |
6 1855 defence of actions at Balaclava, George Bingham, Earl of Lucan |
7 1945 atomic bomb, Bertrand Russell |
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26 8,250W 273 4:32:05
1 1766 Speech against Stamp Act of 1765 William Pitt Elder |
2 1868 capital punishment, John Stuart Mill |
3 1893 taxation in India, Dadabhai Naoroji |
4 1920 effects of liquor for women & children, Nancy Astor |
5 1923 disarmament, Stanley Baldwin |
6 1924 unemployment amongst women, Margaret Bondfield |
7 1932 Bomber Will Always Get Through, Stanley Baldwin |
8 1933 BBC, Katherine Stewart-Murray |
9 1936 Abdication, Stanley Baldwin |
10 decolonisation Clement Attlee |
11 1946 NHS Act, Aneurin Bevan |
12 1950 Cold War, Alec Douglas-Home |
13 1956 Voice of Britain, Tony Benn |
14 1956 Suez Crisis, Anthony Eden |
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3 57,250W 229 3:48:49
1 Farewell By Queen Elizabeth 1 |
2 1775 Speech on conciliation with America By Edmund Burke |
3 1849 Addressing House of Commons, Meeting of Parliament By Queen Victoria |
4 1914 Speech at outset of 1st World War By Herbert Asquith |
5 1936 Speech on Abdication of King Edward 8, House of Commons By Winston S. Churchill |
6 1940 1st speech as Prime Minister, 'Blood, Toil, Tears & Sweat' By Winston S. Churchill |
7 Speech on Korea Barbara Castle |
8 Speech on Attendance at Council Meetings By Margaret Thatcher |
9 Speech on Nuclear Weapons By Michael Foot. |
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1 1882 History: a story of captivity of Mary of Scotland
by Yonge, Charlotte Mary
170,901W 684 11:24
1 LITTLE WAIF |
2 EVIL TIDINGS |
3 CAPTIVE |
4 OAK & OAKEN HALL |
5 HUCKSTERING WOMAN |
6 BEWITCHED WHISTLE |
7 BLAST OF WHISTLE |
8 KEY OF CIPHER |
9 UNQUIET |
10 LADY ARBELL |
11 QUEEN MARY'S PRESENCE CHAMBER |
12 FURIOUS LETTER |
13 BEADS & BRACELETS |
14 MONOGRAMS |
15 MOTHER & CHILD |
16 PEAK CAVERN |
17 EBBING WELL |
18 CIS OR SISTER |
19 CLASH OF SWORDS |
20 WINGFIELD MANOR |
21 TANGLE |
22 TUTBURY |
23 LOVE TOKEN |
24 A LIONESS AT BAY |
25 PAUL'S WALK |
26 IN WEB |
27 CASTLE WELL |
28 HUNTING DOWN DEER |
29 SEARCH |
30 TETE-A-TETE |
31 EVIDENCE |
32 WESTMINSTER HALL |
33 IN TOWER |
34 FOTHERINGHAY |
35 BEFORE COMMISSIONERS |
36 VENTURE |
37 MY LADY'S REMORSE |
38 MASTER TALBOT & HIS CHARGE |
39 FETTERLOCK COURT |
40 SENTENCE |
41 HER ROYAL HIGHNESS |
42 SUPPLICATION |
43 WARRANT |
44 ON HUMBER |
45 10 YEARS AFTER.
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2 Short History of Scotland by Lang
126,500W 506 8:25:18 231M
1 Scotland & Romans |
2 Christianity, Rival Kingdoms |
3 Early Wars of Races |
4 Malcolm Canmore, Norman Conquest |
5 David 1 & His Times |
6 Malcolm & Maiden |
7 Encroachment of Edward 1, Wallace |
8 Bruce & War of Independence |
9 Decadence & Disaster, Reign of David 2 |
10 Early Stewart Kings, Robert 2 |
11 James 1 |
12 James 2 |
13 James 3 |
14 James 4 |
15 James 5 |
16 Minority of Mary Stewart |
17 Regency of Arran |
18 Regency of Mary of Guise |
19 Great Pillage |
20 Mary in Scotland |
21 Minority of James |
22 Reign of James |
23 Gowrie Conspiracy |
24 Charles 1 |
25 Conquered Scotland |
26 Restoration |
27 William & Mary |
28 Darien |
29 Preliminaries to Union |
30 George 1 |
31 Argathelions & Squadrone |
32 Secession |
33 Last Jacobite Rising. |
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3 1848 Genius of Scotland or Sketches of Scottish Scenery, Literature & Religion by Turnbull, Robert 97,212W 389 6:29
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4 1914 1689-1746 Jacobite Rebellions Bell's Scottish History Source Books by Thomson, James Pringle 57,808W 231 3:51
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3 1848 Genius of Scotland or Sketches of Scottish Scenery, Literature & Religion by Turnbull, Robert 97,212W 389 6:29 M
1
1 Beauty Element of Mind |
2 Our Native L& |
3 Auld Lang Syne |
4 General Description of Scotland |
5 Extent of Population |
6 Spirit of People |
7 Highlands |
8 Lowlands |
9 Burns's 'Genius of Scotland |
10 Natural & Moral Aspects of Country |
11 Cotter's Saturday Night |
12 Sources of Prosperity 11 |
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2
1 city of Edinburgh |
2 Views from Arthur's Seat |
3 Poems of Richard Gall |
4 Farewell to Ayrshire' |
5 Arthur's Seat, a Poem |
6 Extracts |
7 Craigmillar Castle |
8 Forth, Roslin Castle & Pentl& Hills |
9 Liberty 32 |
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3
1 Walk to Castle |
2 Old Wynds & their Occupants |
3 Regalia of Scotland |
4 Storming of Castle |
5 Views from its Summit |
6 Heriot's Hospital |
7 Other Hospitals |
8 St. Giles's Cathedral |
9 Changes |
10 Spirit of Protestantism 42 |
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4
1 John Knox's House |
2 History of Reformer |
3 His Character |
4 Carlyle's View |
5 Testimony of John Milton 53 |
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5
1 Edinburgh University |
2 Professor Wilson |
3 His Life & Writings, Genius & Character |
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6
1 Calton Hill |
2 Burns's Monument |
3 Character & Writings of Peasant Poet |
4 His Religious Views |
5 Monument of Professor Dugald Stewart |
6 Scottish Metaphysics |
7 Thomas Carlyle |
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7
1 Preaching in Edinburgh |
2 Free Church |
3 Dr. Chalmers |
4 A Specimen of his Preaching |
5 Secret of his Eloquence 99 |
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8
1 Biographical Sketch of Dr. Chalmers |
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9
1 Dr. John Brown of Edinburgh |
2 Rev. John Brown of Whiteburn |
3 Professor John Brown of Haddington |
4 Rev. Dr. Candlish |
5 Specimen of his Preaching
126 |
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10
1 Ride into Country |
2 Skylark |
3 Poems on Skylark by Shelley & 'Ettrick Shepherd |
4 Newhall |
5 'Gentle Shepherd' |
6 Localities & Outlines of Story |
7 Its Popularity in Scotland |
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11
1 Biographical Sketch of Allan Ramsay |
2 Lasswade |
3 Ramble along banks of North Esk |
4 Glenesk |
5 A Character |
6 Anecdote of Sir Walter Scott |
7 Hawthornden |
8 Drummond, Poet |
9 His Character & Genius |
10 Sonnets |
11 Chapel & Castle of Roslin |
12 Barons of Roslin |
13 Ballad of Rosabella |
14 Hunting Match between Robert Bruce & Sir William St. Clair 157 |
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12
1 Ramble through Fields |
2 Parish Schools |
3 Recollections of Dominie Meuross |
4 South Esk |
5 Borthwick & Crichtoun Castles |
6 New Battle Abbey |
7 Dalkeith |
8 Residence of Duke of Buccleugh |
9 'Scotland 's Skaith,' by Hector Macneil |
10 His Character & Writings |
11 Extracts from 'History of Will & Jean' |
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13
1 City of Glasgow |
2 Spirit of Place |
3 Trade & Manufactures |
4 Broomielaw |
5 Steam |
6 George's Square |
7 Monuments to Sir Walter Scott, Sir John Moore, & James Watt |
8 Sketch of Life of Watt |
9 Glasgow University |
10 Reminiscences |
11 Brougham |
12 Sir D. K. Sandford |
13 Professor Nichol & others |
14 High Kirk, or Glasgow Cathedral |
15 Martyrdom of Jerome Russel & John Kennedy 197 |
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1 Necropolis |
2 Jewish Burial Place |
3 Monument to John Knox |
4 Monuments of William Macgavin & Dr. Dick |
5 Reminiscences |
6 Character & Writings of Dr. Dick |
7 Pollok & Course of Time |
8 Grave of Motherwell |
9 Sketch of his Life |
10 His Genius & Poetry |
11 'Jeanie Morrison |
12 'My Heid is like to rend, Willie' |
13 Summer Sabbath Noon' 209 |
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15
1 Dumbarton Castle |
2 Lochlomond |
3 Luss |
4 Ascent of Benlomond |
5 Magnificent Views |
6 Ride to Loch-Katrine |
7 Rob Roy Macgregor |
8 'Gathering of Clan Gregor |
9 Loch-Katrine & Trosachs |
10 City of Perth |
11 Martyrdom of Helen Stark & her husb& 231 |
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16
1 Sabbath Morning |
2 Sabbath,' by James Grahame |
3 Sketch of his Life |
4 Extracts from his Poetry |
5 Cameronians |
6 Dream of Martyrs,' by James Hislop |
7 Sabbath Morning Walk |
8 Country Church |
9 Old Preacher |
10 Interval of Worship |
11 Conversation in Church-yard |
12 Going Home from Church |
13 Sabbath Evening 244 |
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17
1 Lochleven |
2 Escape of Queen Mary from Lochleven Castle |
3 Michael Bruce |
4 Sketch of his Life |
5 Boyhood |
6 College Life |
7 Poetry |
8 'Lochleven' |
9 Sickness |
10 'Ode to Spring |
11 Death |
12 'Ode to Cuckoo' 260 |
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18
1 Dunfermline |
2 Ruins of Abbey |
3 Grave of Robert Bruce |
4 Malcolm Canmore's Palace |
5 William Henryson, poet |
6 William Dunbar |
7 Stirling Castle |
8 Views from its Summit |
9 City of Stirling |
10 George Buchanan & Dr. Arthur Johnston |
11 Falkirk |
12 Linlithgow |
13 Story of Capture of Linlithgow Castle |
14 Spirit of War |
15 Arrival in Edinburgh 284 |
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19
1 Journey to Peebles |
2 Characters |
3 Conversation on Politics |
4 Scottish Peasantry |
5 Peebles |
6 'Christ's Kirk on Green |
7 Legend |
8 old Church |
9 Banks of Tweed |
10 Its ancient Castles |
11 Alarm Fire |
12 Excursion to Vales of Ettrick & Yarrow |
13 Stream of Yarrow |
14 St. Mary's Lake & Dryhope Tower |
15 'Dowie Dens of Yarrow |
16 Growth of Poetry |
17 Ballads & Poems on Yarrow by Hamilton, Logan & Wordsworth 295 |
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20
1 Hamlet & Church-yard of Ettrick |
2 Monument to Thomas Boston |
3 Birth-place of Ettrick Shepherd |
4 Altrieve Cottage |
5 Biographical Sketch of Ettrick Shepherd |
6 Town of Selkirk |
7 Monument to Sir Walter Scott |
8 Battle-field of Philiphangh 319 |
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21
1 Return to Banks of Tweed |
2 Abbotsford |
3 Study |
4 Biographical Sketch of Sir Walter Scott |
5 His Early Life |
6 Residence in Country |
7 Spirit of Romance |
8 Education |
9 First Efforts as an Author |
10 Success of 'Marmion |
11 Character of his Poetry |
12 Literary Change |
13 His Novels |
14 Pecuniary Difficulties |
15 Astonishing Efforts |
16 Last Sickness |
17 Death & Funeral 334 |
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22
1 Melrose Abbey |
2 Eildon Hills |
3 Thomas Rhymer |
4 Dryburgh |
5 Monuments to Author of 'Seasons' & Sir William Wallace |
6 Kelso |
7 Beautiful Scenery |
8 Pleasant Evening |
9 Biographical Sketch of Leyden, Poet, Antiquary, Scholar & Traveller |
10 Duncan Family |
11 Journey Resumed |
12 Twisel Bridge |
13 Battle of Flodden |
14 Norham Castle |
15 Berwick upon Tweed |
16 Biographical Sketch of Thomas Mackay Wilson, author of 'Border Tales' |
17 Auld Lang Syne'. |
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4 1914 1689-1746 Jacobite Rebellions Bell's Scottish History Source Books. by Thomson, James Pringle 57,808W 231 3:51 M
1 1689.
State of Parties in Scotland |
2 Dalrymple's"Memoirs" |
3 Convention of Estates |
4 Dalrymple's"Memoirs" |
5 Dundee's Rebellion |
6 Mackay's"Memoirs" |
7 Battle of Killiecrankie |
8 Mackay's"Memoirs" |
9 1690 Religious Settlement |
10"Melville Papers" |
11 1692 Massacre of Glencoe |
12"Papers Illustrative of Highlands of Scotland" |
13 1695. Bank of Scotland |
14"Acts of Parliaments of Scotland" |
15 Darien Scheme:
1 1698 Project & Its Originator, Burnet's"History of His Own Times" |
2 Constitution of Company,"Darien Papers" |
3 1699 Why Colony Failed |
4 1703 Indignation in Scotland |
5 Union Impending Sir John Clerk's"Memoirs" |
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16 Union of Crowns
1 1706 Last Scottish Parliament"A Journey to Edenborough" |
2 Drafting Treaty, Sir John Clerk's"Memoirs" |
3 1707 Popular Hostility to Union, Defoe's"History of Union" |
4 1714"End of Old Song","Lockhart Papers"37,"Wee, Wee German Lairdie", Mackay's"Jacobite Songs" |
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17 1715 Rising
1 1715 Gathering of Clans, Rae's"History" |
2 Defence of Edinburgh, Sir John Clerk's"Memoirs" |
3 Battle of Sheriffmuir, Keith's"Memoir" |
4 Old Pretender, Sinclair's"Memoirs" |
5 1716 Collapse of Rebellion, Rae's"History" |
6 Harshness of Government,"Culloden Papers" |
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18 1718 Scottish Capital |
19 Macky's"Journey through Scotland" |
20 1719 Jacobite Attempt |
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21 Keith's"Memoir" |
22 1725 England & Scotland contrasted |
23 Macky's"Journey through Scotland" |
24 Malt Tax |
25"Lockhart Papers" |
26 1726.
General Wade's Roads |
27 Burt's"Letters" |
28 1735.
Scottish Gardening |
29 Cockburn's"Letters to His Gardener" |
30 1736 Porteous Riots |
31 Carlyle's"Autobiography" |
32 1742"Cambuslang Wark" |
33"Statistical Account of Scotland" |
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34 45
1 1745 Prince Charles lands in Scotland ,"Culloden Papers" |
2 Raising Prince's Standard. Murray's"Memorials" |
3 Capture of Edinburgh, Home's"History" |
4 Prince Charles at Holyrood, Home's"History" |
5 Battle of Prestonpans, Murray's"Memorials" |
6"Johnnie Cope"Mackay's,"Jacobite Songs" |
7 1746 Invasion of England , Blaikie's"Itinerary" |
8 Battle of Falkirk,"Lockhart Papers" |
9 Retreat to North,"Lyon in Mourning" |
10 Eve of Culloden,"Memoirs of Strange & Lumisden" |
11 Battle,"Memoirs of Strange & Lumisden" |
12 Prince a Fugitive,"Lyon in Mourning" |
13 Flora MacDonald,"Lyon in Mourning"113 |
14 Charles at Cluny's"Cage", Home's"History". |
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1 1831 Mutiny on Bounty
by Sir John Barrow
157,500W 630 10:29:11 288M
1 Otaheite |
2 Bread Fruit |
3 Mutiny |
4 Open Boat Navigation |
5 Pandora |
6 Court Martial |
7 Kings Warrant |
8 Last of Mutineers. |
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2 1894 History of Plague in London
by Defoe, Daniel
97,557W 390 9:30  |
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3 1790 Thirty Years War
by Schiller
48,500W 194 3:13:30 88.5M  |
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4 1915 Voyage Round World in His Majesty's Frigate Pandora
by Hamilton
43,750W 175 2:54:11 79.7M
1 Captain Edwards' Reports |
2 Voyage Round World |
3 Voyage from Otaheite to Anamooka |
4 Voyage from Anamooka, with Account of Loss of Pandora |
5 Voyage from Wreck to Island of Timor |
6 Occurrences at Coupang: Voyage to Batavia, Etc.: Arrival in England. |
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5 1918 Story of Peterloo
by Bruton
26,000W 104 1:43:45 47.5M
1 Front Matter |
2 Site |
3 Authorities for Details of Peterloo |
4 Unrest that Followed Napoleonic Wars |
5 Story of Peterloo |
6 Processions from Outlying Districts |
7 Charge of Manchester Yomanry |
8 Manchester Yomanry in Difficulty |
9 Fateful Decision: Hussars Ordered to Change. |
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