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Contrasting King James II and his remorseless girls.(BOOKS)
The Washington Times
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March 16, 2003
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Byline: Stephanie Deutsch, THE WASHINGTON TIMES
The young British historian Maureen Waller reveals a good deal about her latest book with its title. The subject is England's "Glorious Revolution" of 1688, when King James II, son of the beheaded Charles I, fled in the face of mounting opposition and threats of invasion from his nephew, Prince William of Orange, while his daughters, first Mary, then Anne, displaced him and their infant half-brother in the succession to the throne.
A significant step on the road from absolute monarchy to the largely ceremonial ...
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