Catholic Encyclopedia: English Revolution of 1688
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Description: The history of the Revolution resolves itself into a catalogue of various ill-judged measures which alienated the support of the Established Church, the Tory party, and the nation as a whole.
  CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: English Revolution of 1688 > English Revolution of 1688 James II, having reached the climax of his power after the successful suppression of Monmouth's rebellion in 1685, then had the Tory reaction in his favour, complete control over Parliament and the town corporations, a regular army in
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| Page title: | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: English Revolution of 1688 | 
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| Description: | The history of the Revolution resolves itself into a catalogue of various ill-judged measures which alienated the support of the Established Church, the Tory party, and the nation as a whole | 
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| Date | Creation Date: 1998-10-10T04:00:00Z Expiry Date: 2017-10-09T04:00:00Z  | 
