THE HISTORY OF MODERN EUROPE: WITH AN ACCOUNT OF THE DECLINE & FALL OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE; AND A VIEW OF THE PROGRESS OF SOCIETY, FROM THE RISE OF THE MODERN KINGDOMS TO THE PEACE OF PARIS, IN 1763. IN A SERIES OF LETTERS FROM A NOBLEMAN TO HIS SON. A NEW EDITION, WITH A CONTINUATION, EXTENDING TO THE PACIFICATION OF PARIS, IN 1815. IN SIX VOLUMES. VOL. III. PHILADELPHIA: PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY ABRAHAM SMALL, No. 165, Chesnut Street. 1822. A CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE OF CONTENTS то THE THIRD VOLUME. History of England and Ireland, from the Accession of James I. to the Murder of Sir Thomas Overbury, and the Fall of the Earl His negotiations with foreign princes and states Conspiracy against his government defeated 1604 Theological conference at Hampton Court James strongly prejudiced against them They are ordered to conform to the ceremonies of the The king's speech to his first parliament He proposes an union between England and Scotland The commons assert their right of judging finally in re- ib. |