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The History of England from the Accession of James II.

CHAPTER VI
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In his country the same line of demarcation which separated religions separated races; and he was of the conquered, the subjugated, the degraded race.

On the same soil dwelt two populations, locally intermixed, morally and politically sundered.

The difference of religion was by no means the only difference, and was perhaps not even the chief difference, which existed between them.

They sprang from different stocks.

They spoke different languages.


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