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rection of March, 1655, 415 meeting at Marston Moor, _ib._ attack on Salisbury, 416 endeavours to stimulate an insurrection, 417 counsels of false friends, 419 secret agents, 420 intercepted letter to Mr. Roles, 420 _note_ Earl of Rochester and his comrades land at Dover, 421 arrested and released, 422, 423 Morton, the sham-Royalist, 424 Mr. Douthwaite's movements, suspected, 424, 425 the Judges refuse to try the Marston Moor prisoners, 428 trial of Salisbury insurgents, 427 twelve Major-Generals, _ib._ 'Declaration' to secure the Peace of the Commonwealth, 428 projects of the Royalists in March, 1655, 429 officers and soldiers kept from Salisbury, 430 Major Butler forbidden to take active operations, _ib._ his account of the dispersal of the Royalists at Marston Moor, 432 alleged 'rendezvous' of Royalists to surprise Newcastle, 433 the Rufford Abbey incident, _ib._ Shropshire insurrection, 434 Pickering's story about Chester Castle, _ib._ Earl of Rochester and Armourer arrested at Aylesbury, 435 their escape, 436 power of deception, 437 the 'Thurloe Papers,' _ib._ incredulity of the members of his Parliament, 438 motive for the fabrication of the Insurrection, 439 speech on the dissolution of Parliament in Jan. 1655, 440 Carlyle's false image of the Hero, 441 claims the Divine sanction, 442. D. Dalley, Mr., of Sidney, on a better organization of the Navy for the Colonies. _See_ Travels. Darwin's view of primitive human society, 182. _See_ Patriarchal Theory. Davitt, Mr., on Irish landlords, 292. Democracy, M. Scherer on, 2 characteristics of, 518 its tendency to despotism, 522 Mr. G. White on English aristocracy and American democracy, 523 its tolerance of oppression, 525 Mr. Godkin on American politics, 526 failure of, in the Spanish and Portuguese States, 527 political aim of the Reign of Terror, 528, 529 real meaning of equality, 531 Mr. Bagehot's views, 532 universal and varied representation, 533 influence exercised by hereditary Princes and aristocracies, 535 errors of George III.'s reign, 536 royal education, _ib._ of Constitutional Monarchy, 537 'Vigilance Committee' in California, 538 strikes in Pennsylvania, 539 value of the English Poor Law, 540 Irish famine, 541 Belgian riots, 532 American charity, 543. Democracy, 11, 25. _See_ Church. Dibdin, Mr., on the p
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