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by Baron Thomas Babington Macaulay Macaulay
Set against the turbulent years after the Glorious Revolution, this volume follows William’s rise from his exile in the Netherlands to his firm grip on the English throne. It sketches his bold diplomatic moves, the early formation of his government, and the fierce opposition that still rallied behind the deposed monarch.
The narrative then turns to the battlefield, tracing the campaigns in Flanders and the fierce Irish wars that reshaped the kingdom’s borders. Parliamentary chambers come alive with heated debates over taxes, religious toleration, and the nascent empire’s trade ambitions, while intrigue swirls around conspiracies and the fragile alliances of European powers.
Through vivid detail and clear prose, the history captures the clash of ambition, faith, and politics that defined an era. Listeners will feel the urgency of council meetings, the clamor of sieges, and the personal stakes of the leaders who steered England through its first decades of constitutional change.
Language
en
Duration
~25 hours (1463K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Martin Adamson and David Widger
Release date
2008-06-26
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1800–1859
A brilliant Victorian essayist and historian, he turned big ideas and dramatic scenes from the past into writing that captivated generations of readers. He was also a prominent Whig politician whose career linked literature, Parliament, and British rule in India.
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