The history of England, from the accession of James the Second . eclipse the Bank of Charles Montague. The bill passed bothHouses. On the twenty-seventh of April it received the royal assent ;and the Parliament was immediately afterwards prorogued. ^The Act is 7 and 8 Will. 3. c. 31. Its historj may be traced in the Journals. END OF VOLUME V GLASGOW : PRINTED AT THE UNIVERSITY PRESS BV ROllERT MACI EHOSE AND CO. LTD. PLEASE DO NOT REMOVECARDS OR SLIPS FROM THIS POCKET UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO LIBRARY DA Macaulay, Thomas Babington 435 Macaulay, 1st Baron KLA The history of England 1913 .J. WIL


The history of England, from the accession of James the Second . eclipse the Bank of Charles Montague. The bill passed bothHouses. On the twenty-seventh of April it received the royal assent ;and the Parliament was immediately afterwards prorogued. ^The Act is 7 and 8 Will. 3. c. 31. Its historj may be traced in the Journals. END OF VOLUME V GLASGOW : PRINTED AT THE UNIVERSITY PRESS BV ROllERT MACI EHOSE AND CO. LTD. PLEASE DO NOT REMOVECARDS OR SLIPS FROM THIS POCKET UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO LIBRARY DA Macaulay, Thomas Babington 435 Macaulay, 1st Baron KLA The history of England 1913 .J. WILLIAM AND MARY POTTERY. Reproduced by permission of Dr. Glaisher, , from his collection, on loan in theFitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge. p— THE HISTGivENGLAND ! ; L, • .^1 r. ^i^ ::i MACMILLAV AV-n rnST. MARTINS STRJiL:! 1914historyofenglandm05macauoft


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