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Factions of the English Parliament,
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821
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William threatens to leave England,
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824
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1690 William dissolves Parliament, and undertakes the Irish war,
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824
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Tory reaction in the new Parliament,
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824
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Cause of the venality of Parliament,
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824
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Settlement of the revenue,
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825
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The Act of Grace,
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825
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Discovery of a Jacobite plot,
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825
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Battle of Beachy Head,
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826
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Battle of the Boyne,
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827
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James's flight from Ireland,
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828
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Siege of Limerick,
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828
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William returns to England,
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828
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1691 Siege of Athlone,
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829
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Battle of Aghrim,
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830
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Second siege of Limerick,
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830
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End of the Irish war,
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830
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The Revolution completed in Scotland,
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830
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Jacobite plots in England,
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831
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William's successful policy abroad,
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831
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First crisis of the war over,
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832
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James's hopes upheld by the treason of the ministry,
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832
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1692 Marlborough, suspected of treason, deprived of his offices,
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833
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The Queen's quarrel with her sister,
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834
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Massacre of Glencoe,
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834
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Threatened invasion of England,
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836
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Battle of La Hogue,
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837
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Second crisis of the war over,
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838
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Fall of Namur,
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838
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Battle of Steinkirk,
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838
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The discontent of Parliament,
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839
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1693 Montague's financial measures,
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839
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Disastrous campaign,
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840
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Battle of Landen,
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841
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Loss of the Smyrna fleet,
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841
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Factions in Parliament necessitate the gradual formation of a united Whig ministry,
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842
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1694 Establishment of the Bank of England,
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843
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The Triennial Act passed,
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844
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Death of Queen Mary,
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844
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1695 Expulsion of Trevor and Caermarthen for venality,
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845
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