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This history follows the account of Burnet very closely. There is little evidence 

 of a critical consciousness. 



14. Ralph, History of England, 1744, London. 



15. Ranke, Leopold von, History of England, principally in the Seventeenth Century, 



English Translation, 6 vols., Oxford, 1875. 

 Ranke's work is marked by a critical point of view. It is consequently a careful 

 study. The criticism of Miiller that Ranke pays too much attention to the English 

 side of the struggle in his history is well taken. 



16. Rapin, de Thoyras, History of England, 15 vols., Dublin, 1732. 



17. Traill, H. D., William the Third, London, 1915. 

 This is a good short biography of the Prince of Orange 



18. Vander Heim, H. J., Het Archief van den Raad pension ar is Antonie Heinsius, 



3 vols., 'sgravenhage, 1880. The Introduction. 



19. Van Praet, Jules, Essaies sur I'Histoire Politique des Derniers Siecles, Guillaume 



III, Bruxelles, 1867. 



20. Van Praet, Jules, Essaies sur I'Histoire Politique des Derniers Siecles, Le Traite 



d'Utrecht et les Negotiations anterieures de Louis XIV, Bruxelles, 1874. 



21. Wolseley, General Viscount, The Life of John Churchill, Duke of Marlborough, 



(to the accession of Queen Anne), 2 vols., London, 1894. 

 This is a sympathetic and well- written account of the life of Churchill. It 

 gives many glimpses of court life, and affords an interesting interpretation upon 

 the life of Anne and her teacher. 



22. Wagenaar, Vaderlandsche Historic, 21 vols., Amsterdam, 1756. 



The constant use of the vast Dutch Political Correspondence and the Register 

 and Proceedings of the States General makes this work of importance for the 

 account of the Revolution. 



23. Lingard, John, History of England (to the accession of William and Mary in 



1688), 10 vols., London, 1855. 



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