id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 2612 Macaulay, Thomas Babington Macaulay, Baron The History of England, from the Accession of James II — Volume 3 .txt text/plain 255283 13242 70 State of Ireland at the Time of the Revolution; the Civil Power in the Hands of the Roman Catholics "If King James were a Protestant," said Halifax to Reresby, "we could Houses of Lords and Commons, and from the public offices, to be the The law commands him to designate William and Mary as King of Protestants--Issue of base Money--The great Act of Attainder--James House of Commons placed at the King's disposal fifteen thousand pounds the members of a House of Commons called under the great seal. to declare William and Mary King and Queen, but to propose to England a of that great error which King William had committed on the first day of [Footnote 115: King's State of the Protestants of Ireland, ii. [Footnote 235: King's State of the Protestants in Ireland, iii. [Footnote 586: Till some years after this time the First Lord of the ./cache/2612.txt ./txt/2612.txt