
105 And raises an insurrection in the Highlands. 101 Altered views of the Government of France. 99 His negotiations with the French Court, loo Arrival of the Duke of Ormond. He becomes Secretary of State to the Pretender. SO Bolingbroke, Oxford, and Ormond are impeached. 86 Intended prosecution of the late Ministers.

Recognition of the new Government by Foreign Powers. Measures to secure the Protestant Succession. 65 Shrewsbury recommended as Lord Treasurer. The Dukes of Somerset land Argyle appear in the Council. The Duke of Marlborough returns to England. Page Lady Masham takes the part of the former. 61 Open quarrel between Bolingbroke and Oxford b. 59 Machinations of the Jacobites 60 A proclamation issued against the Pretender. Speech of Stanhope 58 Lord Oxford's ambiguous conduct. ib.ĭeath of the Princess Sophia 5T The Schism Act. 56 Lord Clarendon sent ambassador to Hanover. 53 The Envoy from Hanover demands the Prince's writ. 51 Votes on the security of the Protestant Succession.

49 Address in their behalf from the Lords. 44 The Duke of Shrewsbury Lord-Lieutenan t. The friends of the Protestant Succession. The Pretender is urged to renounce his religion. 37 New appointments at Court 38 New-modelling the army. 34 Violent measures of Bolingbroke against the press. Nor lists of the divisions., 33 Their place supplied by party pamphlets ib. 30 Digression on the state of both Houses in thts reign. Sacheverell 28 Public Thanksgiving for the Peace. Motion for a Repeal of the Union with Scotland. 25 Addresses to remove the Pretender from Lorraine. Of Lord Bolingbroke 22 Divisions in the Cabinet. Lord Bolingbroke Secretary of State, 17, CHAPTER II.Ĭhances of the Royal Succession. ib.Ĭharacter of Queen Anne 15 The Lord Treasurer Oxford. ItDE RJCBKLIFTJ LEOPOLD HICHELS £ N, LEIPZIG AND BY ALL THE PRINCIPAL BOOXSELLFRS ON THE CONTINENT. SOLft ALiO BY AMYOT, RUE BE LA PA1X TRUCHY, BOULEVARD DES ITALIANS BROCKHAUS AND AV£ARICS. RAt-INLīAUDRY'S EUROPEAN LIBRARY, 3, QUAI M ALAQOAIS, NEAR THE PONT DES ARTS, AND STASSIN AND XAVIER, 9, RUE DU COil, NEAR THE LOUVRE. Le taux de reconnaissance estimé pour ce document est de 100%. En effet, le mode texte de ce document a été généré de façon automatique par un programme de reconnaissance optique de caractères (OCR). Le texte affiché peut comporter un certain nombre d'erreurs. Source : Bibliothèque nationale de France, département Littérature et art, Z-32815Ĭonservation numérique : Bibliothèque nationale de France Auteur du texteĭescription : Collection : Collection of ancient and modern british authors 325-326ĭescription : Contient une table des matières Volume 1,Edition 3 / by lord MahonĪuteur : Stanhope, Philip Henry Stanhope (1805-1875 comte).

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