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The History of England from the Accession of James II.

CHAPTER XIV
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The Lords could not therefore degrade themselves by expressly rescinding what they had done; nor could they consent to pronounce the verdict corrupt on no better evidence than common report.
The reply was complete and triumphant.

"Oates is now the smallest part of the question.

He has, Your Lordships say, falsely accused the Queen Dowager and other innocent persons.

Be it so.

This bill gives him no indemnity.


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