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The History of England from the Accession of James II.

CHAPTER XIII
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He asked a night for consideration.

During that night his wavering mind was confirmed by the exhortations of Dundee and Balcarras.

On the morrow he sent an answer drawn in respectful but evasive terms.

He was very far, he declared, from meditating harm to the City of Edinburgh.

Least of all could he harbour any thought of molesting an august assembly which he regarded with profound reverence.


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