THE HISTORY OF ENGLAND FROM THE ACCESSION OF JAMES THE SECOND. BY THOMAS BABINGTON MACAULAY. VOLUME II. FOURTH EDITION. LONDON: PRINTED FOR LONGMAN, BROWN, GREEN, AND LONGMANS, PATERNOSTER-ROW. Effect of that Persecution in England Meeting of Parliament; Speech of the King; an Opposition Coke committed by the Commons for Disrespect to the King Opposition to the Government in the Lords; the Earl of Devon- Parties in the Court; Feeling of the Protestant Tories Publication of Papers found in the Strong Box of Charles the Feeling of the Ministers of Foreign Governments Intrigues of Rochester in favour of Catharine Sedley Decline of Rochester's Influence Castelmaine sent to Rome; the Huguenots ill treated by James Deputation of Scotch Privy Councillors sent to London |