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The History of England from the Accession of James II.

CHAPTER XVII
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The Irish horse sustained but ill on this day the reputation which they had gained at the Boyne.

Indeed, that reputation had been purchased by the almost entire destruction of the best regiments.

Recruits had been without much difficulty found.

But the loss of fifteen hundred excellent soldiers was not to be repaired.

The camp was abandoned without a blow.
Some of the cavalry fled into the city.


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