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The History of England from the Accession of James II.

CHAPTER VIII
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Cambridge was not less loyally disposed.

She had sent a large part of her plate to the royal camp; and the rest would have followed had not the town been seized by the troops of the Parliament.

Both Universities had been treated with extreme severity by the victorious Puritans.

Both had hailed the restoration with delight.

Both had steadily opposed the Exclusion Bill.


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