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The History of England from the Accession of James II.

CHAPTER XVII
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[13] These absurd threats would not have deferred the execution one day.

But those who had Preston in their power were not unwilling to spare him on certain conditions.

He was privy to all the counsels of the disaffected party, and could furnish information of the highest value.

He was informed that his fate depended on himself.

The struggle was long and severe.


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