| 11. | Jacobitism was all but crushed; no further serious attempt was made at restoring the House of Stuart.
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| 12. | He came to prominence with the 1745 Jacobite Rebellion, as a political and religious writer against Jacobitism.
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| 13. | Amelot replied that the French government would need considerable proof of English support for Jacobitism before it could act.
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| 14. | After much intrigue, Esmond grows disillusioned with Jacobitism and eventually comes to accept the Protestant future of England.
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| 15. | *Duke of Rothesay, Holyrood House, Jacobitism, Lord Lyon King of Arms, Order of the Thistle
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| 16. | The war had allowed William III to destroy militant Jacobitism and helped bring Scotland and Ireland under more direct control.
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| 17. | Allan Breck Stuart is characterised as a leading figure of Jacobitism who tried " to keep the flame alive ".
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| 18. | Drummond was a strong opponent of Jacobitism, and fought against Bonnie Prince Charlie during the Jacobite rising of 1745.
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| 19. | At the same time he began writing articles on Jacobitism and developing his interest in socialism and the Labour Party.
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| 20. | Smuggling became associated with Jacobitism throughout Britain, partly because of the advantage of dealing through exiled Jacobites in France.
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