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The History of England from the Accession of James II.

CHAPTER IX
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More than six hundred vessels, with canvass spread to a favourable wind, followed in his train.

The transports were in the centre.

The men of war, more than fifty in number, formed an outer rampart.

Herbert, with the title of Lieutenant Admiral General, commanded the whole fleet.

His post was in the rear, and many English sailors, inflamed against Popery, and attracted by high pay, served under him.


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