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CONTENTS.
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State of Edinburgh | 232 |
The Question of an Union between England and Scotland raised | 233 |
Wish of the English Low Churchmen to preserve Episcopacy in Scotland | 237 |
Opinions of William about Church Government in Scotland | 238 |
Comparative Strength of Religious Parties in Scotland | 240 |
Letter from William to the Scotch Convention; William's Instructions to his Agents in Scotland | 241 |
The Dalrymples | 242 |
Melville | 245 |
James's Agents in Scotland: Dundee; Balcarras | 246 |
Meeting of the Convention | 249 |
Hamilton elected President | 250 |
Committee of Elections; Edinburgh Castle summoned | 251 |
Dundee threatened by the Covenanters | 252 |
Letter from James to the Convention | 254 |
Effect of James's Letter | 255 |
Flight of Dundee | 256 |
Tumultuous Sitting of the Convention | 257 |
A Committee appointed to frame a Plan of Government | 259 |
Resolutions proposed by the Committee | 261 |
William and Mary proclaimed; The Claim of Right; Abolition of Episcopacy | 262 |
Torture | 264 |
William and Mary accept the Crown of Scotland | 266 |
Discontent of the Covenanters | 267 |
Ministerial Arrangements in Scotland; Hamilton; Crawford | 269 |
The Dalrymples; Lockhart; Montgomery; Melville | 270 |
Carstairs; The Club formed; Annandale; Ross | 271 |
Hume; Fletcher of Saltoun | 272 |
War breaks out in the Highlands; State of the Highlands | 274 |
Peculiar Nature of Jacobitism in the Highlands | 285 |
Jealousy of the Ascendency of the Campbells | 288 |
The Stewarts and Macnaghtens; The Macleans | 290 |
The Camerons; Lochiel | 291 |
The Macdonalds | 294 |
Feud between the Macdonalds and Mackintoshes; Inverness | 294 |
Inverness threatened by Macdonald of Keppoch | 296 |
Dundee appears in Keppoch's Camp | 297 |