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The History of England from the Accession of James II.

CHAPTER XVII
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A narrative of what passed there, written by himself, has been preserved.

In that narrative he admits that he was treated with great courtesy and delicacy.

He vehemently asserted his innocence.

He declared that he had never corresponded with Saint Germains, that he was no favourite there, and that Mary of Modena in particular owed him a grudge.

"My Lords," he said, "I am an Englishman.
I always, when the interest of the House of Bourbon was strongest here, shunned the French, both men and women.


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