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The History of England from the Accession of James II.

CHAPTER XIX
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No fruit ripened.

The price of the quarter of wheat doubled.

The evil was aggravated by the state of the silver coin, which had been clipped to such an extent that the words pound and shilling had ceased to have a fixed meaning.

Compared with France indeed England might well be esteemed prosperous.

Here the public burdens were heavy; there they were crushing.


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