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The History of England from the Accession of James II.

CHAPTER VII
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[210] The audacity of his spirit was the more remarkable because his physical organization was unusually delicate.

From a child he had been weak and sickly.

In the prime of manhood his complaints had been aggravated by a severe attack of small pox.

He was asthmatic and consumptive.

His slender frame was shaken by a constant hoarse cough.


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