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The History of England from the Accession of James II.

CHAPTER VI
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On the twelfth of November the House of Commons, resolved itself into a committee on the royal speech.

The Solicitor General Heneage Finch, was in the chair.

The debate was conducted by the chiefs of the new country party with rare tact and address.

No expression indicating disrespect to the Sovereign or sympathy for rebels was suffered to escape.

The western insurrection was always mentioned with abhorrence.


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