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Excerpt from A History of England From the First Invasion by the Romans, Vol. 12 of 13 Declaration of indulgence, 23. The king appeals to the lords, 24. He cancels the declaration, 25. Test act intro duced, 28. Test act passed, 29. Dissenters' relief bill, 29. Remarks, 30. Campaigns by land, 31. Resignations, 32. Actions at sea, 33. Congress at Cologne, 34. Meeting of parliament, 35. Its prorogation, 36. Disgrace of Shaftesbury, 36. Marriage Of the duke of York, 37. Twelfth session of parliament, 38. Removal of ministers, 39. Proceedings against Lauderdale, 40. Proceedings against Buckingham, 41. Proceedings against Arlington, 42. Orders of the house of lords, 43. Proposals of peace from the States, 44. Treaty, 45. Designs against the duke of York, 36. Projects of that prince, 47. Proroga tion, 48. The duke of Monmouth, £6. Intrigues of the prince of Orange, 50. Intrigues Of Shaftesbury, 51. In trigues Of Arlington, 52. Plans of the Opposition, 53. Plans of the ministry, 55. Remonstrance of the duke of York, 56. Opening of the session, £6. Proceedings in the house of commons, 57. Non-resisting test in the house of lords, 59. Debate on the declaration, 60. Debate on the oath, 63. Objections, 16. The test as amended in the committee, 64. Dispute respecting appeals, 65. Pro rogation, 67. Another session, 68. Renewal of the contest between the houses, £6. Account of aancy, 71. Transactions in Scotland, 73. Attempt on the life of Sharp, 74. Indulgence to ejected ministers, 75. Proceed ings in parliament, 16. Act against field conventicles, 77. Attempt at comprehension, 78. The second indulgence, 79. Opposition in parliament, 80. Increase of conven ticles, 81. Ireland, 82. Recall of Ormond, 83. Claims of the natives, 83. Commission of review, 84. Commission dissolved, 16. Act of settlement reviewed, 85. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.