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William O. Blake
World History
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William O. Blake
Government of Elizabeth
War in the Netherlands
Death of Mary, Queen of Scots
Spanish Armada - Rebellion in Ireland
Conclusion of the Reign of Elizabeth
The Stuarts - James I
Gunpowder Plot
Plantations in Ireland
The King's Children - The Spanish Match
Features of the Government of James I
Charles I - His Contentions with the House of Commons
The Long Parliament - The Irish Rebellion
The Civil War
Solemn League and Covenant
Conclusion of the Civil War
Trial and Execution of the King
The Commonwealth - Subjugation of Ireland and Scotland
The Protectorate
The Restoration - Dutch War
Plague and Fire of London - Persecution in Scotland
The Triple Alliance - The French Alliance
The Rye-house Plot - Death of Charles II
James II - Expedition of Monmouth
Arbitrary Measures of the King
The Revolution
Resistance in Scotland and Ireland
Reign of William III
Queen Anne - Marlborough's Campaigns
Union of England and Scotland
Peace of Utrecht - Death of Queen Anne
Accession of the House of Hanover - Rebellion of 1715-16
George II - War with Spain
Rebellion of 1745-46
George III - Bute Administration - Peace of 1763
American Stamp Act
The American War of Independence
French Revolution, and Consequent War with France
Threatened Invasion - Subsequent Events
Rebellion in Ireland - Union with Great Britain
Change of Ministry, and Peace of Amiens, 1801
War Renewed with France, 1803 - Subsequent Events
First Peninsular Campaign - Subsequent Events
Successes of Wellington in Spain
Events of 1811, 1812, and 1813
Home Affairs - War with America
Peace of 1814 - Subsequent Events
Reign of George IV
Reign of William IV
Commencement of the Present Reign
War With Russia - Alliance of England, France and Turkey
History of France
France During the War of Religion
The Age of Louis XIV - Richelieu and Mazarin
The Last Days of Absolute Monarchy - The French Revolution
Napoleon, Emperor
History of Spain
History of Germany and Austria
History of Russia
History of the United States - Colonial History
Contest of the English with the French for the Possession of North America
The War of American Independence
Constitutional History
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CHAPTER I.
CHAPTER VII.
War With Russia - Alliance of England, France and Turkey
CHAPTER II.
Chapter XV. East Of Lemberg - Through Austria-Hungary to the Galician Front
CHAPTER X. THE CHURCH IN IRELAND DURING THE REIGN OF THE STUARTS (1604-1689)
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