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The History of England from the Accession of James II.

CHAPTER XXV
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Perhaps, in the state of excitement to which the House had been wrought up, a third attack on him might be successful.

Orator after orator declaimed against him.

He was the great offender.

He was responsible for all the grievances of which the nation complained.
He had obtained exorbitant grants for himself.

He had defended the exorbitant grants obtained by others.


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