The History of England, from the Accession of James II - (Volume 5, Chapter 24)


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In this insightful chapter from Thomas Babington Macaulay's extensive examination of English history, the narrative unfolds during a pivotal moment in the late 17th century. Chapter 24 delves into the political landscape following the 1698 elections, highlighting the significant shifts within Parliament and the implications of these changes.

Macaulay explores the aftermath of the death of the Electoral Prince of Bavaria, which disrupts the first partition treaty, forcing key figures like William and Lewis to navigate a complex web of alliances and conflicts. Additionally, the chapter provides a compelling account of the Darien bubble, illustrating the economic and political challenges of the era.

With Macaulay's characteristic clarity and depth, this volume offers listeners a rich understanding of the historical context and the intricate dynamics that shaped England during this transformative period.

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01 - Chapter XXIV, Part 1 20:16 Lu par Richard Carpenter
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06 - Chapter XXIV, Part 6 24:14 Lu par Brendan Stallard
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11 - Chapter XXIV, Part 11 28:52 Lu par Brendan Stallard