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The History of England from the Accession of James II.

CHAPTER IX
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As to the rest he would ever be ready to hazard life and fortune in defence of the sacred person and of the lawful rights of his gracious master.

[539] Next morning all was confusion in the royal camp.

The King's friends were in dismay.

His enemies could not conceal their exultation.

The consternation of James was increased by news which arrived on the same day from Warminster.


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