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The History of England from the Accession of James II.

CHAPTER XV
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Holland, under his government, and England under hers, might act cordially together against the common enemy.
He secretly ordered preparations to be made for his voyage.

Having done this, he called together a few of his chief counsellors, and told them his purpose.

A squadron, he said, was ready to convey him to his country.

He had done with them.

He hoped that the Queen would be more successful.


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