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The History of England from the Accession of James II.

CHAPTER X
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The messenger had not been very judiciously selected.

It was he who had disbanded the royal army.

To him primarily were to be imputed the confusion and terror of the Irish Night.

His conduct was loudly blamed by the public.

William had been provoked into muttering a few words of menace: and a few words of menace from William's lips generally meant something.


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