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The History of England from the Accession of James II.

CHAPTER XXIII
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Portland had the first place in the bed-chamber.

He held high command in the army.

On all great occasions he was trusted and consulted.

He was far more powerful in Scotland than the Lord High Commissioner, and far deeper in the secret of foreign affairs than the Secretary of State.

He wore the Garter, which sovereign princes coveted.


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