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The History of England from the Accession of James II.

CHAPTER XVII
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The French General, impatient of all interference, had omitted to take those precautions.

Maxwell had been rudely told that, if he was afraid, he had better resign his command.

He had done his duty bravely.

He had stood while his men fled.

He had consequently fallen into the hands of the enemy; and he was now, in his absence, slandered by those to whom his captivity was justly imputable.


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