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A History of the Early Part of the Reign of James the Second

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The narrative traces political events and constitutional tensions in late Stuart England, beginning with the preceding reign and setting the Restoration, the Cabal ministries and foreign wars as background. It follows parliamentary struggles over the Popish Plot, Habeas Corpus, the Exclusion crisis, and measures used to suppress dissent—fines, arbitrary prosecutions and forfeitures—leading to increasing royal authority. The account treats key episodes such as Strafford's impeachment and the outbreak of civil war in its causes, and stops with the execution of Monmouth, combining chronological narration with analysis of causes and likely consequences.

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Charles James Fox

Charles James Fox was an English statesman and historian, best known for his contributions to the political landscape of the late 18th century. He was a prominent Whig leader and a vocal advocate for civil liberties and parliamentary reform. Fox's historical writings, particularly "A History of the Early Part of the Reign of James the Second," reflect his deep engagement with the political issues of his time, offering insights into the complexities of governance and power. His legacy is marked by his passionate debates in Parliament and his commitment to the principles of liberty and justice.

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