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The History of England from the Accession of James II.

CHAPTER XVII
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There is not a man among them who has common understanding.

Some persons who came over from Holland with the King are much more to be dreaded." It does not appear that Penn mentioned any names.

He was suffered to depart in safety.

No active search was made for him.

He lay hid in London during some months, and then stole down to the coast of Sussex and made his escape to France.


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