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The History of England from the Accession of James II.

CHAPTER XVII
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To conceal his death from the private soldiers might perhaps have been prudent.

To conceal it from his lieutenants was madness.

The crisis of the battle had arrived; and there was none to give direction.

Sarsfield was in command of the reserve.

But he had been strictly enjoined by Saint Ruth not to stir without orders; and no orders came.


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