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The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.II.

CHAPTER I
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He did not discover great sensibility at the loss of his kingdom.

All his faculties were swallowed up in bigotry.

Instead of contriving plans for retrieving his crown, he held conferences with the Jesuits on topics of religion.

The pity which his misfortunes excited in Louis was mingled with contempt.

The pope supplied him with indulgencies, while the Romans laughed at him in pasquinades: "There is a pious man, (said the archbishop of Rheims ironically,) who has sacrificed three crowns for a mass." In a word, he subjected himself to the ridicule and raillery of the French nation.
TYRCONNEL TEMPORIZES WITH WILLIAM.
All the hope of re-ascending the British throne depended upon his friends in Scotland and Ireland.


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