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The History of England from the Accession of James II.

CHAPTER IX
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The preparations were not quite complete.

The design was already suspected, and could not be long concealed.

The King of France or the city of Amsterdam might still frustrate the whole plan.

If Lewis were to send a great force into Brabant, if the faction which hated the Stadtholder were to raise its head, all was over.

"My sufferings, my disquiet," the Prince wrote, "are dreadful.


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