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The History of England from the Accession of James II.

CHAPTER XX
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He early felt the true Tory antipathy to Dutchmen and to moneyed men.

The antipathy to Dissenters, which was necessary to the completeness of the character, came much later.

At length the transformation was complete; and the old haunter of conventicles became an intolerant High Churchman.

Yet to the last the traces of his early breeding would now and then show themselves; and, while he acted after the fashion of Laud, he sometimes wrote in the style of Praise God Barebones.

[486] Of Paul Foley we know comparatively little.


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