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The History of England from the Accession of James II.

CHAPTER IX
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They remained silent: their silence was supposed to imply consent; and they were suffered to withdraw.

[501] Meanwhile the fleet of William was on the German Ocean.

It was on the evening of Thursday the first of November that he put to sea the second time.

The wind blew fresh from the east.

The armament, during twelve hours, held a course towards the north west.


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