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The History of England from the Accession of James II.

CHAPTER XI
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He found that his country was despised.

He saw his religion persecuted.

His official character did not save him from some personal affronts which, to the latest day of his long career, he never forgot.

He went home a devoted adherent of William and a mortal enemy of Lewis.

[76] The office of Pensionary, always important, was peculiarly important when the Stadtholder was absent from the Hague.


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