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The History of England from the Accession of James II.

CHAPTER XXV
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It was too much for Montague.

But Somers was found equal to it.

He was the son of a country attorney.

At thirty-seven he had been sitting in a stuff gown on a back bench in the Court of King's Bench.

At forty-two he was the first lay dignitary of the realm, and took precedence of the Archbishop of York, and of the Duke of Norfolk.


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