William III the Stadholder-king: A Political BiographyIn Britain the name of William III is synonymous with sectarianism and Orangism. Ever since he burst onto the English political landscape in 1688 to take the throne of his catholic uncle, James II, William has tended to be viewed within a largely domestic |
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Youth 165066 | 23 |
The Path to Power | 47 |
The Year of Catastrophe 1672 | 71 |
The Task and the Tools | 95 |
The Peace of Nijmegen 167278 | 119 |
The Twenty YearsTruce of Regensburg 167984 | 147 |
James II William III and Louis XIV 168588 | 173 |
The Glorious Revolution 168889 | 195 |
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