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The History of England from the Accession of James II.

CHAPTER X
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He published a proclamation by which all magistrates were continued in office, and another containing orders for the collection of the revenue.
[620] The new modelling of the army went rapidly on.

Many of the noblemen and gentlemen whom James had removed from the command of the English regiments were reappointed.

A way was found of employing the thousands of Irish soldiers whom James had brought into England.

They could not safely be suffered to remain in a country where they were objects of religious and national animosity.

They could not safely be sent home to reinforce the army of Tryconnel.


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