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    <title>History of England (Vol-1 &amp;2)</title>
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    <namePart>Macaulay, Lord</namePart>
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    <publisher>Longman</publisher>
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    <extent>775:p.</extent>
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  <tableOfContents>Vol 1: Introduction (Page-1), Conduct Of Those Who Restored The House Of Smart Unjustly Censured (Page-75), Great Change In The State Of England Since 1685 (Page-137), Death Of Charles 2 (Page-209), Whig Refugees On The Continent (Page-255), The Power Of James At The Height (Page-328), William, Prince Of Orange, His Appearance (Page-406), Consecration Of The Nuncio At The Saint James Palace (Page-460), Change In The Opinion Of The Tories Concerning The Lawfulness Of Resistance (Page-521), The Flight Of James Known: Great Agitation: The Lords Meet At Childhall (Page-599), William And Marry Proclaimed In London (Page-656), State Of Ireland At The Time Of The Revolution (Page-718),  Vol 2: The Revolution More Violent In Scotland Than In England (Page-1), Dispute In The English Parliament (Page-66), The Parliament Meets (Page-124), Williams Lands At Carrickfergus And Proceeds To Belfast (Page-183), Williams Voyage To Holland (Page-240), Opening Of The Parliament (Page-298), Foreign Policy Of William (Page-364), State Of The Court At Saint Germains (Page-424), Effects Of The Marys Death On The Continent (Page-501), Military Operation In The Netherland (Page-577), Standing Armies (Page-634), Altered Position Of The Ministry (Page-689),Trial Of Spencer Cowper (Page-740).    </tableOfContents>
  <note type="statement of responsibility">Lord Macaulay</note>
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    <topic>History of England</topic>
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