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The History of England from the Accession of James II.

CHAPTER XIX
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Nottingham was a Tory; Russell was a Whig.

Nottingham was a speculative seaman, confident in his theories.

Russell was a practical seaman, proud of his achievements.

The strength of Nottingham lay in speech; the strength of Russell lay in action.

Nottingham's demeanour was decorous even to formality; Russell was passionate and rude.


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