The Cambridge Modern History, المجلد 5

الغلاف الأمامي
Sir Adolphus William Ward, George Walter Prothero, Stanley Mordaunt Leathes, Ernest Alfred Benians
Macmillan, 1908
 

المحتوى

France at war with Europe Marriage of William of Orange
44
The Truce of Ratisbon Attitude of England Accession
50
CHAPTER III
64
Opposition of Lessing
69
The Gallican Church 7805
72
Ultramontanism
75
Casuistry
81
Reaction against it
87
Contents
92
Contents
107
xvi
113
CHAPTER VI
116
Paradise Regained
122
CHAPTER VII
137
Act of Seclusion Holland and the States General
143
Disputes with England
149
The Prince of Orange and de Witt
155
War with France and England
157
Williams relations with England His marriage
163
The AngloDutch Wars 8158
168
2 THE WARS 166474
178
End of the Four Days Battle
185
CHAPTER IX
198
CHAPTER X
236
The Seven Bishops Invitation to William
242
Second flight of James
248
Locke and the Original Contract
254
2 SCOTLAND FROM THE RESTORATION TO THE UNION OF THE PARLIAMENTS
278
The Pentland Rising Letters of Indulgence
284
Letters of Indulgence Execution of Renwick
290
Administrative collapse Finance The Church and the Inqui
294
The Darien Scheme and Expeditions Results of the failure
296
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
319
Church and dissent under Tudors and Stewarts
325
Toleration in England 8389
327
The contest under Charles II Nonconformists and Roman
331
Toleration and Comprehension The Comprehension Bill dropped
337
CHAPTER XII
338
Poland and Transylvania George Rákóczy II
344
Election of Michael Wisniowiecki
350
France Poland and Austria
356
Depopulation and distress
361
Relief of Vienna
362
Austrian ascendancy in Hungary Battle of Harkány
368
The Treaties of Partition and the Spanish Suc
372
Court intrigues at Madrid Queen Mary Anne
381
and his Parliament
387
The decision in Spain PortoCarrero
393
recognises James III
399
Eugene in Italy Marlboroughs great plan
414
Renewed peace negotiations Vendôme in Flanders
420
cession 8469
422
Minorca and the Peninsula
426
A Peace Congress summoned
432
The results of the pacifications
438
Gibraltar and Minorca
444
Bigotry of the Russian Church Nil Sorski
507
Expeditions of discovery Western accounts of Russia Koto
513
Early years of Peter the Great
519
The extirpation of the Strieltzy Lefort and Menshikoff
525
The War of the Spanish Succession 8506
550
CHAPTER XVIII
558
Poverty of Sweden The Regency
564
Swedish victory of Lund Other victories Losses in Germany
570
Character of Charles XI
572
Military and naval changes
578
CHAPTER XIX
584
Renewed RussoSaxon alliance The Baltic campaigns
590
Peter and the Powers Mazepa
596
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
Loss of the Spanish monopoly French colonisation in North
684
System of colonial government
690
CHAPTER XXIII
706
Development of Mechanics
712
Leibniz and Newton
718
Human Anatomy Vesalius
724
Physiology Harveys predecessors
725
The iatrochemical and iatrophysical schools
731
Structural Botany and Vegetable Physiology
735
CHAPTER XXIV
742
Jeremy Taylor and The Liberty of Prophesying
748
Spinoza and the Dutch Pietists
754
Francke and the Halle Pietists
760
The Cologne election Deposition and flight of James II
822
Party Government under Queen Anne 85760
857
Russia before Peter the Great 14771682 86171
861
Louis invades Germany Fall of Philippsburg
865
Peter the Great and his Pupils 16891730 8725
872
The Scandinavian Kingdoms 8769
876
Charles XII and the Great Northern War 1697
882
The origin of the Prussian Monarchy The Great Elector and the First Prussian King 88394
883
The Colonies and India 895902
895
European Science in the Seventeenth and earlier years of the Eighteenth Centuries 90310
903
Latitudinarianism and Pietism 9117
911
CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE OF LEADING EVENTS 91827
918
INDEX
929
Concept of Harmony Designs of Louis XIV
933
William of Orange sails for England
935
The Revolution in England
950
Eugenes operations against Catinat
952
The results of Blenheim The Mediterranean
959
Treaty of Carlowitz Further French victories Russell in
961
The Peace of Ryswyk
967
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الصفحة 704 - Newton generalized the law of attraction into a statement that every particle of matter in the universe attracts every other particle with a force which varies directly as the product of their masses and inversely as the square of the distance between them; and he thence deduced the law of attraction for spherical shells of constant density.
الصفحة 223 - I shall make it my endeavour to preserve this government, both in church and state, as it is now by law established.
الصفحة 697 - The squares of the periodic times of the planets are proportional to the cubes of their mean distances from the Sun.
الصفحة 95 - That the Church's welfare, that unity and peace, and his majesty's satisfaction, were ends upon which they were all agreed : but as to the means, they could not come to any 886. harmony.
الصفحة 321 - AB, do declare that it is not lawful upon any pretence whatsoever to take arms against the king, and that I do abhor that traitorous position of taking arms by his authority against his person or against those that are commissioned by him...
الصفحة 820 - The Naked Truth ; or the true state of the Primitive Church. By an humble Moderator.
الصفحة 829 - Saint-Simon (le duc de) : Mémoires complets et authentiques sur le siècle de Louis XIV et la Régence, collationnés sur le manuscrit original par M.
الصفحة 94 - ... we do declare a Liberty to Tender Consciences and that no man shall be disquieted or called in question for differences of opinion in matters of religion which do not disturb the peace of the kingdom...
الصفحة 781 - Poems, &c., upon Several Occasions. By Mr. John Milton : both English and Latin, &c. Composed at several times. With a small Tractate of Education. To Mr. Hartlib. London, Printed for Tho. Dring, at the White Lion, next Chancery Lane End, in Fleet Street. 1673.
الصفحة 241 - That king James II. having endeavoured to subvert the constitution of the kingdom by breaking the original contract between king and people; and, by the advice of jesuits and other wicked persons, having violated the fundamental laws, and having withdrawn himself out of this kingdom, has abdicated the government, and that the throne is thereby become vacant.

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