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The History of England from the Accession of James II.

CHAPTER IX
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It was at the same time notified to the States that Lewis had taken under his protection Cardinal Furstemburg and the Chapter of Cologne.

[470] The Deputies were in great agitation.

Some recommended caution and delay.

Others breathed nothing but war.

Fagel spoke vehemently of the French insolence, and implored his brethren not to be daunted by threats.


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