The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.II. / Continued from the Reign of William and Mary to the Death of George II.
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The narrative traces Britain’s political and military developments across successive reigns, beginning with the immediate consequences of the revolution and the formation of a new ministry. It recounts parliamentary struggles over religion, revenue, and indemnity, domestic factional conflicts between Whigs and Tories, and Jacobite challenges, alongside campaigns and diplomatic negotiations with France, the Low Countries, Spain, and Ireland. Episodes include sieges, battlefield actions, continental alliances, and major treaties, interwoven with examinations of ministerial conduct, trials, and financial crises, presenting a chronological account of constitutional, foreign-policy, and party dynamics through the early Hanoverian period.
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