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Life of Edward Earl of Clarendon — Volume 02

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The volume retraces the statesman’s central role during the Restoration and the early reign that followed, depicting his leadership within an informal council that steered domestic and foreign policy. It examines his management of Scottish and Irish affairs, the negotiation of a marriage settlement and a religious compromise, and the handling of colonial and continental complications that produced naval conflict with the Dutch. The narrative follows ensuing administrative friction, rising court and parliamentary faction, and sustained attacks by ambitious rivals, showing how these pressures gradually undermined his authority and culminated in the triumph of opposing political interests.

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Sir Henry Craik

Sir Henry Craik was a British author and politician, recognized for his contributions to historical literature. He is best known for his work "Life of Edward Earl of Clarendon," which provides a detailed account of the life and times of the prominent 17th-century statesman and historian. Craik's writing reflects a deep engagement with the political and social issues of his era, showcasing his ability to weave narrative with historical analysis. His scholarly approach has made his works a valuable resource for those interested in English history and the complexities of the period.

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