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The History of England from the Accession of James II.

CHAPTER XIX
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In April, soon after William had arrived in the Low Countries, the murderers were directed to repair to their post.

Dumont was then in Westphalia.

Grandval and Leefdale were at Paris.

Uden in North Brabant was fixed as the place where the three were to meet and whence they were to proceed together to the headquarters of the allies.

Before Grandval left Paris he paid a visit to Saint Germains, and was presented to James and to Mary of Modena.


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