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The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.I., Part D.

CHAPTER XLIX
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57.
** Rushworth, vol.i.p.

105.

Rennet, p.

776.
Philip understood this language.

He had been acquainted with the disgust received by Buckingham; and deeming him a man capable of sacrificing to his own ungovernable passions the greatest interests of his master and of his country, his had expected, that the unbounded credit of that favorite would be employed to embroil the two nations.


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