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Dangerfield is try'd and fentenc'd, p. 34. And
kill'd, p. 35.

D'Avaux, (Count) his Memorial to the States, p.
199. Difown'd by King James, p. 200.

Debates about King James's Speech in Parliament,

P. 41.

Declaration for Liberty of Confcience, p. 90, and 154.
Of the Lords and Commons afferting the Rights of
the English Nation, P. 354.

Denmark, fee Princefs.

Differences among the Papifts, p. 146, &c. About
making the Prince of Orange King or Regent, p. 315.
Dutch Guards take Poffeffion of Whitehall, p. 296.

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Effects of the Declaravion for Liberty of Confcience
with the Presbyterians and the Church of Eng-
land, p. 93.

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Embathie to Rome, p. 87. Coldly receiv'd, p. 88.

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Fagel (Penfioner) bis Letter to Mr. Stuart, p. 136.
To the Marquis of Albyville, p. 140.
Feverfham (Earl of) arrested, p. 295.

French Proteftants bountifully reliev'd by King James,
P. 102.

French Ambaffador retires, p. 308.

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George Prince of Denmark) leaves the King,

-P. 251%

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Herbert (Admiral) his Letter to the Fleet, p. 233.
Hough (Dr.) depriv'd his Proteftation, p. 117. He
is expelled, p. 123.

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James 11. bis Acceffion to the Throne, p. 5. His

first Speech to the Council, p. 6. His Speech to

the Parliament, p. 11. His Defign of making

himself Abfolute, and fetting up Popery, p. 37.

Good Advice given him, p. 38, and 248. He cafts

off the Mask, p. 39. He makes a Speech to the Par-

liament in another Strain, p. 40. His Letter to the

Scotch Parliament, p. 48. Character of his Mi-

nifters, p. 68. He fets up a Difpenfing Power,

P. 70. His Letter to the Bishops against Preach

ers, p. 74. His Speech to the Council, p. 89.

Goes on his Progrefs, p. 128. His Answer to
the Petitioning Bishops, p. 160. His Confternati
on, p. 204. He has Recourse to the Bishops, ibid.
His Anfwer to the Lords. He goes to the Ar-
my, p. 245. Comes to Salisbury, p. 249. His
Letter to the Earl of Feverfham, p. 267. He
is taken at Feverfham, p. 293. returns to Lon-
don, p. 295. His Order to fupprefs Disorders,
P. 296. Goes to Rochefter, p. 297. Embarks
for France, p. 300. His Reafons for withdraw
ing himself from Rochester, p. 301. His Cha-
racter, p. 303. His Letter to the Privy-Council,

P. 322. And to the Lords and Commons, p.

324.

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Jefferies, bis Cruelty and Avarice, p. 33. He is made
Lord Chancellor, p. 34. Vain Endeavours to fup-
plant him, p. 149. He is apprehended, p. 291.
His Character, ibid.

Jefuits, their School in the Savoy, p. 96.

Johnfon, bis Advice to the Army, p. 84. Sentence

against him, p. 86.

Ireland, a View of the Affairs there, P. 53, 312.

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