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The History of England from the Accession of James II.

CHAPTER XIV
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There was scarcely an hour of the day or of the night when he was not under the influence of claret.

Being insatiable of pleasure, he necessarily became insatiable of wealth.

Yet he loved flattery almost as much as either wealth or pleasure.

He had long been in the habit of exacting the most abject homage from those who were under his command.

His flagship was a little Versailles.


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