The Cambridge Modern History, المجلد 5

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Sir Adolphus William Ward
Cambridge University Press, 1908
 

المحتوى

Louis preparations for war with Holland The Imperial Crown
42
The Association Siege of Vienna
49
The importance of seapower
58
Representative character of French Seventeenth Century literature
65
CHAPTER IV
72
Church and Crown The Régale
78
The origins of Jansenism Jansen and SaintCyran
85
THE STEWART RESTORATION
92
Contents
113
CHAPTER VI
116
Paradise Regained
122
The novel and the Characters
136
Cromwell and de Witt Diplomatic difficulties
142
in Holland
148
Peace of Aachen Treaty of Dover
154
War with France and England Orange restoration
157
Williams relations with England His marriage
163
73
168
and the Dutch Republic National jealousies
178
End of the Four Days Battle
185
The Peace of Breda
189
De Ruyter and Rupert
195
Parliament and toleration
201
The Declaration of Indulgence Dutch negotiations
207
Divines on divorce Ministry of Danby
213
William marries Mary New treaty of Charles with Louis
219
Charles falls ill Designs of the Whigs
226
Sedgmoor The Bloody Assizes
232
Attack on the Universities The Dissenters
238
Spain the Emperor and the Pope
244
Debates on the Settlement
250
Indifference of the people towards both The religious motive
257
Establishment of the Bank of England
265
Political influence of the Bank The Press
271
Death of William III His political action in England
277
Measures against Recusants
283
Accession of James VII Argylls invasion
289
The Assurance
295
3 IRELAND FROM THE RESTORATION TO THE ACT OF RESUMPTION
301
Tyrconnel Viceroy Revolt of Derry
307
Schombergs campaign William in Ireland
313
Limerick capitulates Articles of civil and military treaties
321
CHAPTER XII
338
Poland and Transylvania George Rákóczy II
344
Election of Michael Wisniowiecki
350
France Poland and Austria
356
Continuance of War with Sweden
361
Relief of Vienna
362
Continued defeats of the Turks
368
CHAPTER XIV
401
Marlborough in the Netherlands
407
Capture of Gibraltar Battle of Malaga
413
Marlborough in the Netherlands
414
Renewed peace negotiations Vendôme in Flanders
420
Minorca and the Peninsula
426
Harleys Plan His character and aims
470
Shrewsbury Lord Treasurer Death of Anne
476
CHAPTER XVI
477
Novgorod and Pskoff Lithuania
480
and Lithuania
481
The system of Precedence
486
The Church Vasili III
487
Social and political crises
488
Russia and Poland Siberia
494
Social revolution The Robber
500
Alexis and Nikon
506
The Raskol
510
Hatred of foreign customs
511
Beginnings of Western influence 5167
516
Death of Theodore III
517
Unpopularity of the novelties
522
The grand embassy to the west
523
Civilising effect of the great Northern War Financial reforms
528
Civilising effect of the great Northern War Financial reforms
529
CHAPTER XVIII
558
Poverty of Sweden The Regency
564
Swedish victory of Lund Other victories Losses in Germany
570
CHAPTER XIX
584
The campaign of 16991700
588
The great frost of 17089
600
Peter and the Porte Charles at Bender
606
Collapse of the projected Scanian expedition
612
CHAPTER XX
616
CHAPTER XXI
639
Cultivation and immigration
645
Battle of Fehrbellin
651
The Great Elector and William of Orange
654
Aspirations of Frederick III
660
and the Grand Alliance
666
Results of his reign
672
Political disturbances Discovery of gold
678
Economic conditions Mines
682
The West Indies and the European Wars
688
Englands maritime and commercial ascendancy
694
The Portuguese Dutch and English in India
695
Union of the New and Old Companies
701
Mathematical and Applied Science in the sixteenth century 7078
709
Development of Physics 7156
715
Newtons theory of gravitation
719
2 OTHER BRANCHES OF SCIENCE
723
Harvey
726
Stahls phlogiston theory
732
Mineralogy
738
The desire for intellectual freedom Calixtus
744
The Cambridge Platonists
750
Labadism and Quakerism
756
Würtemberg Pietism Bogatzky
762
Quietism Fénelon Mme Guyon Molinos Pasquier Quesnel
926
61
949
The Act of Uniformity
964

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