The History of England from the First Invasion by the Romans eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 742 pages of information about The History of England from the First Invasion by the Romans.

The History of England from the First Invasion by the Romans eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 742 pages of information about The History of England from the First Invasion by the Romans.

Establishment of a new government. 
Selection of members. 
Meeting of Parliament. 
Its character. 
Prosecution of Lilburne. 
His acquittal. 
Parties in parliament. 
Registration of births. 
Taxes. 
Reform of law. 
Zeal for religion. 
Anabaptist preachers. 
Dissolution of parliament. 
Cromwell assumes the office of protector. 
Instrument of government. 
He publishes ordinances. 
Arrests his opponents. 
Executes several royalists. 
Executes Don Pantaleon Sa. 
Executes a Catholic clergyman. 
Conciliates the army in Ireland. 
Subdues the Scottish royalists. 
Incorporates Scotland. 
Is courted by foreign powers. 
War with the United Provinces. 
Victory of the English. 
The Dutch offer to negotiate. 
Second victory. 
Progress of the negotiation. 
Articles of peace. 
Secret treaty with Holland. 
Negotiation with Spain. 
Negotiation with France. 
Negotiation respecting Dunkirk. 
Cromwell comes to no decision. 
The new parliament meets. 
Is not favourable to his views. 
Debates respecting the Instrument. 
The protector’s speech. 
Subscription required from the members. 
Cromwell falls from his carriage. 
The parliament opposes his projects. 
Reviews the instrument. 
Is addressed by Cromwell. 
And dissolved. 
Conspiracy of the republicans. 
Conspiracy of the royalists. 
Executions. 
Decimation. 
Military government. 
Cromwell breaks with Spain. 
Secret expedition to the Mediterranean. 
Another to the West Indies. 
Its failure. 
Troubles in Piedmont. 
Insurrection of the Vaudois. 
Cromwell seeks to protect them. 
Sends an envoy to Turin. 
Refuses to conclude the treaty with France. 
The Vaudois submit and Cromwell signs the treaty.

CHAPTER VII.

Poverty And Character Of Charles Stuart—­War With
Spain—­Parliament—­Exclusion Of Members—­Punishment Of Naylor—­Proposal
To Make Cromwell King—­His Hesitation And Refusal—­New
Constitution—­Sindercomb—­Sexby—­Alliance With France—­Parliament Of
Two Houses—­Opposition In The Commons—­Dissolution—­Reduction Of
Dunkirk—­Sickness Of The Protector—­His Death And Character.

Poverty of Charles in his exile. 
His court. 
His amours. 
His religion. 
He offers himself an ally to Spain. 
Account of Colonel Sexby. 
Quarrel between the king and his brother. 
Capture of a Spanish fleet. 
Exclusion of members from parliament. 
Speech of the protector. 
Debate on exclusion. 
Society of Friends. 
Offence and punishment of Naylor. 
Cromwell aspires to the title of king. 
He complains of the judgment against Naylor. 
Abandons the cause of the major-generals. 
First mention of the intended change. 
It is openly brought forward. 
Opposition of the officers. 

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