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David Hume
The History of England, Volume IV
Elizabeth





Queen’s popularity
Re-establishment of the protestant religion
A parliament
Peace with France
Disgust between the queen, and Mary queen of Scots
Affairs of Scotland
Reformation in Scotland
Civil wars in Scotland
Interposition of the queen in Scotch affairs
Settlement of Scotland
French affairs
Arrival of Mary in Scotland
Bigotry of the Scotch reformers
Wise government of Elizabeth
State of Europe
Civil wars of France
Havre de Grace put in possession of the English
A parliament
In France
Scotch affairs
The queen of Scots marries the earl of Darnley
Confederacy against the protestants
Murder of Rizzio
A parliament
Murder of Darnley
Queen of Scots marries Bothwel
Insurrection in Scotland
Imprisonment of Mary
Mary flies into England
Conferences at York and Hampton-court
Character of the puritans
Duke of Norfolk’s conspiracy
Insurrections in the north
Assassination of the earl of Murray
A parliament
Civil wars of France
Affairs of the Low Countries
New conspiracy of the duke of Norfolk, trial, execution
Scots affairs
French affairs
Civil wars of the Low Countries
Affairs in England
A parliament
Affairs of Scotland
Spanish affairs
Sir Francis Drake
A parliament
Negociations of marriage with the duke of Anjou
Affairs of Scotland
Conspiracies in England
A parliament
Affairs of the Low Countries
Hostilities with Spain
Zeal of the catholics
Babington’s conspiracy
Resolution to try the queen of Scots
Interposition of king James, the execution of Mary
Mary’s character
The queen’s affected sorrow
Drake destroys the fleet at Cadiz
Philip projects the invasion of England, the armada is defeated
A parliament, 1589
Expedition against Portugal
Affairs of Scotland
French affairs
Naval enterprizes against Spain
A parliament
Henry IV. embraces the catholic religion
Scotch affairs
Naval enterprizes
A parliament
Peace of Vervins
The earl of Essex
State of Ireland
Tyrone’s rebellion
Essex sent over to Ireland
Essex returns to England
French affairs
Mountjoy's success in Ireland
Defeat of the Spaniards and Irish
A parliament
Tyrone's submission
Queen’s sickness and death
Her character
Personae

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