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The History of England from the Accession of James II.

CHAPTER IX
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The King insisted on having from the Bishops a paper declaring their abhorrence of the Prince's enterprise.

They, with many professions of the most submissive loyalty, pertinaciously refused.

The Prince, they said, asserted that he had been invited by temporal as well as by spiritual peers.

The imputation was common.

Why should not the purgation be common also ?"I see how it is," said the King.


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