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The History of England from the Accession of James II.

CHAPTER IX
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A change of plan was necessary.

The child must be brought back to London, and sent thence to France.

An interval of some days must elapse before this could be done.

During that interval the public mind must be amused by the hope of a Parliament and the semblance of a negotiation.

Writs were sent out for the elections.
Trumpeters went backward and forward between the capital and the Dutch headquarters.


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