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The History of England from the Accession of James II.

CHAPTER XI
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The farfamed castle of the Elector Palatine was turned into a heap of ruins.

The adjoining hospital was sacked.

The provisions, the medicines, the pallets on which the sick lay were destroyed.

The very stones of which Mannheim had been built were flung into the Rhine.

The magnificent Cathedral of Spires perished, and with it the marble sepulchres of eight Caesars.


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