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The History of England from the Accession of James II.

CHAPTER XIV
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But the prelates were utterly unable to curb the mutinous democracy.

They were few in number.

Some of them were objects of extreme dislike to the parochial clergy.

The President had not the full authority of a primate; nor was he sorry to see those who had, as he concerned, used him ill, thwarted and mortified.

It was necessary to yield.


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