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The History of England from the Accession of James II.

CHAPTER IX
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But the clouded understanding and implacable temper of James held out long against the arguments of those who laboured to convince him that it would be wise to pardon offences which he could not punish.

"I cannot do it," he exclaimed.
"I must make examples, Churchill above all; Churchill whom I raised so high.

He and he alone has done all this.

He has corrupted my army.
He has corrupted my child.

He would have put me into the hands of the Prince of Orange, but for God's special providence.


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