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The History of England, from the Accession of James II - (Volume 1, Chapter 03)

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This is the third chapter in Macaulay’s great History of England from the Accession of James II. In this chapter Macaulay looks at the state of the nation in 1685. He discusses the population, the revenue, the military system, the roads, the inns, the coaches, the great cities and, of course London, its coffee houses and first experiments in street lighting. An interesting diversion from Macaulays’s usual obsession with politics but worry not, he still manages to crowbar some political intriguing into this chapter.

(Summary by Jim Mowatt) (5 hr 17 min)

Chapters

Chapter III, Part 1

11:22

Read by David Barnes

Chapter III, Part 2

13:18

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Chapter III, Part 3

9:37

Read by Alys AtteWater

Chapter III, Part 4

24:00

Read by Jim Mowatt

Chapter III, Part 5

12:17

Read by Jim Mowatt

Chapter III, Part 6

8:02

Read by Gesine

Chapter III, Part 7

36:15

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Chapter III, Part 8

25:52

Read by David Barnes

Chapter III, Part 9

16:13

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Chapter III, Part 10

36:39

Read by Jim Mowatt

Chapter III, Part 11

24:07

Read by Jim Mowatt

Chapter III, Part 12

32:27

Read by Jim Mowatt

Chapter III, Part 13

11:20

Read by Aaron Hochwimmer

Chapter III, Part 14

16:30

Read by Dilini Jayasinghe

Chapter III, Part 15

20:30

Read by David Barnes

Chapter III, Part 16

18:37

Read by Nikolle Doolin