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The History of England from the Accession of James II.

CHAPTER XXIV
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The division was, however, very close.

There were one hundred and fifty-seven votes for omitting this passage, and one hundred and sixty-three for retaining it.

[18] The address was presented by the whole House.

William's answer was as good as it was possible for him, in the unfortunate position in which he had placed himself, to return.

It showed that he was deeply hurt; but it was temperate and dignified.


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