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The History of England from the Accession of James II.

CHAPTER XIV
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Indeed it really came to pass.

William had never had a child.

Anne had repeatedly been a mother, but had no child living.

It would not be very strange if, in a few months, disease, war, or treason should remove all those who stood in the entail.

In what state would the country then be left?
To whom would allegiance be due?
The bill indeed contained a clause which excluded Papists from the throne.


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