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The History of England from the Accession of James II.

CHAPTER IX
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He had then fallen headlong from his elevation.

His life had been in danger.

He had passed years in a prison.

He was now free: but this did not content him: he wished to be again great.

Attached as he was to the Anglican Church, hostile as he was to the French ascendency, he could not hope to be great in a court swarming with Jesuits and obsequious to the House of Bourbon.


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