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The History of England from the Accession of James II.

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MS.] [Footnote 23: The conflict of testimony on this subject is most extraordinary; and, after long consideration, I must own that the balance seems to me to be exactly poised.

In the Life of James (1702), the motion is represented as a court motion.

This account is confirmed by a remarkable passage in the Stuart Papers, which was corrected by the Pretender himself.

(Clarke's Life of James the Second, ii.


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