History of England James II to William and Mary

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History of England James II to William and Mary

In this engaging installment, Volume 3, Chapter 15 of Baron Macaulays 19th-century series explores the pivotal moments of English history leading up to the reign of William and Mary. Macaulays captivating narrative captures the decline of the divine right of kings and highlights the emerging significance of Parliament. He considers the accession of the Dutch Protestant royals as a transformative event for the British Isles. With his remarkable literary flair, Macaulay not only chronicles historical events but also offers intriguing insights into 18th-century English and global politics. This volume delves into the complexities of William and Mary’s reign, including the onset of the War with Ireland. An enriching read for history enthusiasts and those interested in the evolution of governance in England. (Jim Mowatt & Karen Merline)

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In this engaging installment, Volume 3, Chapter 15 of Baron Macaulays 19th-century series explores the pivotal moments of English history leading up to the reign of William and Mary. Macaulays captivating narrative captures the decline of the divine right of kings and highlights the emerging significance of Parliament. He considers the accession of the Dutch Protestant royals as a transformative event for the British Isles. With his remarkable literary flair, Macaulay not only chronicles historical events but also offers intriguing insights into 18th-century English and global politics. This volume delves into the complexities of William and Mary’s reign, including the onset of the War with Ireland. An enriching read for history enthusiasts and those interested in the evolution of governance in England. (Jim Mowatt & Karen Merline)

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Thomas Babington Macaulay

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