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The History of England from the Accession of James II.

CHAPTER XXV
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Their request then is that this great Parliament may make good the Treaty of Limerick in all the Civil Articles." In order to propitiate those to whom he makes this appeal, he accuses the Irish Parliament of encroaching on the supreme authority of the English Parliament, and charges the colonists generally with ingratitude to the mother country to which they owe so much.] [Footnote 9: London Gazette, Jan 6.

1697/8; Postman of the same date; Van Cleverskirke, Jan.

7/17; L'Hermitage, Jan.

4/14/, 7/17; Evelyn's Diary; Ward's London Spy; William to Heinsius, Jan.

7/17.


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