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The biography traces the life and career of the Prince of Orange from his upbringing and rise to stadtholdership through military campaigns, marriage alliances, and diplomatic negotiations, to his decisive intervention in England's succession crisis. It follows his invasion, advance through the southwest, and the political maneuvers that produced a parliamentary settlement, then examines his conduct of continental and Irish wars, interactions with ministers and parliaments, and struggles with party factions. Throughout, the narrative balances military detail, constitutional questions, and personal character, portraying the interplay of ambition, religious politics, and international rivalry that shaped his reign.

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H. D. Traill

H. D. Traill was a notable English author and literary critic, recognized for his contributions to the understanding of significant literary figures. He is best known for his work in the 'English Men of Letters' series, where he provided insightful biographies of prominent writers, including Samuel Taylor Coleridge and Laurence Sterne. Traill's scholarly approach and engaging prose helped illuminate the lives and works of these influential authors. Additionally, he wrote a biography of William III, showcasing his versatility in historical and literary subjects. Through his writings, Traill has left a lasting impact on literary criticism and biography.

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