The Revolution of 1688 in England |
Contents
Introduction | 3 |
The Working of Politics | 18 |
James and the Political Nation 16856 | 51 |
Copyright | |
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action active Addit agents alliance allies Anglican Anglican clergy Archbishop Sancroft army attack attempt Barrillon Baschet Bentinck bishops boroughs Burnet campaign to pack Campana de Cavelli Catholic Catholicism Charles charters Church of England Compton constitutional corporations court crown d'Albeville d'Avaux Danby danger decision Declaration Declaration of Indulgence Dijkvelt diplomatic dismissed dissenters Dutch Earl effective elections electoral Exclusion Crisis exiles favour fear force former Whig France French gentry Glorious Revolution Halifax Holland Ibid important influence interests Irish issued James James's policies king London lords lieutenant Louis Luttrell major Mazure ment ministers Monmouth municipal November officers opposition pack Parliament pamphlets parliamentary penal laws Philippsburg pressure princes Protestant Protestantism purges quo warranto refused reign religion religious repeal Report Restoration Revolution September Shaftesbury Sidney Spanish Netherlands States-General success Sunderland Test Acts tion toleration Tories towns United Provinces William William's invasion