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The History of England from the Accession of James II.

CHAPTER XVII
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Jealousies inevitably spring up.

Disputes engender disputes.

Every confederate is tempted to throw on others some part of the burden which he ought himself to bear.
Scarcely one honestly furnishes the promised contingent.

Scarcely one exactly observes the appointed day.

But perhaps no coalition that ever existed was in such constant danger of dissolution as the coalition which William had with infinite difficulty formed.


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