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The History of England from the Accession of James II.

CHAPTER IX
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There was no limit to the number of Roman Catholic soldiers whom the good pay and quarters of England would attract across St.George's Channel.

Tyrconnel had been, during some time, employed in forming out of the peasantry of his country a military force on which his master might depend.

Already Papists, of Celtic blood and speech, composed almost the whole army of Ireland.

Barillon earnestly and repeatedly advised James to bring over that army for the purpose of coercing the English.

[444] James wavered.


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