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Insurrection of the Clans hostile to the Campbells | 300 |
Tarbet's Advice to the Government | 302 |
Indecisive Campaign in the Highlands | 303 |
Military Character of the Highlanders | 304 |
Quarrels in the Highland Army | 309 |
Dundee applies to James for assistance; The War in the Highlands suspended | 311 |
Scruples of the Covenanters about taking Arms for King William | 312 |
The Cameronian Regiment raised | 313 |
Edinburgh Castle surrenders | 314 |
Session of Parliament at Edinburgh; Ascendency of the Club | 315 |
Troubles in Athol | 319 |
The war breaks out again in the Highlands | 321 |
Death of Dundee | 328 |
Retreat of Mackay | 329 |
Effect of the battle of Killiecraukie; The Scottish Parliament adjourned | 331 |
The Highland Army reinforced | 334 |
Skirmish at Saint Johnston's | 338 |
Disorders in the Highland Army | 337 |
Mackay's Advice disregarded by the Scotch Ministers; The Cameronians stationed at Dunkeld | 338 |
The Highlanders attack the Cameronians and are repulsed | 339 |
Dissolution of the Highland Army | 341 |
Intrigues of the Club; State of the Lowlands | 342 |
CHAPTER XIV. | |
Disputes in the English Parliament; The Attainder of Russell reversed | 343 |
Other Attainders reversed; Case of Samuel Johnson | 346 |
Case of Devonshire; Case of Gates | 347 |
Bill of Rights | 355 |
Disputes about a Bill of Indemnity | 358 |
Last Days of Jeffreys | 360 |
The Whigs dissatisfied with the King | 364 |
Intemperance of Howe; Attack on Caermarthen | 366 |
Attack on Halifax | 367 |
Preparations for a Campaign in Ireland | 371 |