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The History of England from the Accession of James II.

CHAPTER XX
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His influence in Parliament was indeed altogether out of proportion to his abilities.

His intellect was both small and slow.

He was unable to take a large view of any subject.

He never acquired the art of expressing himself in public with fluency and perspicuity.

To the end of his life he remained a tedious, hesitating and confused speaker.


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