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The History of England from the Accession of James II.

CHAPTER IX
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He doubtless hoped to frighten the King of England into taking the French side in the dispute about Cologne.

By such reasoning James was easily lulled into stupid security.

[468] The alarm and indignation of Lewis increased daily.

The style of his letters became sharp and vehement.

[469] He could not understand, he wrote, this lethargy on the eve of a terrible crisis.


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