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CONTENTS.
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Treaty of Augsburg 177
William becomes the Head of the English Opposition 178
Mordaunt proposes to William a Descent on England 179
William rejects the Advice 180
Discontent in England after the Fall of the Hydes; Conversions to Popery; Peterborough; Salisbury 181
Wycherley; Tindal; Haines 182
Dryden 183
The Hind and Panther 186
Change in the Policy of the Court towards the Puritans 187
Partial Toleration granted in Scotland 192
Closeting; It is unsuccessful 193
Admiral Herbert 194
Declaration of Indulgence 195
Feeling of the Protestant Dissenters 197
Feelings of die Church of England 198
The Court and the Church 199
Letter to a Dissenter; Conduct of the Dissenters 202
Some of the Dissenters side with the Court; Care; Alsop; Rosewell; Lobb 205
Penn; The Majority of the Puritans are against the Court; Baxter 206
Howe; Bunyan 207
Kiffin 210
The Prince and Princess of Orange hostile to the Declaration of Indulgence 215
Their Views respecting the English Roman Catholics vindicated 217
Enmity of James to Burnet 223
Mission of Dykvelt to England; Negotiations of Dykvelt with English Statesmen 225
Dauby; Nottingham 226
Halifax; Devonshire 228
Edward Russell; Compton; Herbert 232
Churchill 233
Lady Churchill and the Princess Anne 234
Dykvelt returns to the Hague; with Letters from many eminent Englishmen 237
Zulestein's Mission 238
Growing Enmity between James and William 239