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The History of England from the Accession of James II.

CHAPTER VI
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The world, he said, had much overrated His Britannic Majesty, who had less capacity than Charles, and not more virtues.

[54] The two envoys of Lewis, though pursuing one object, very judiciously took different paths.

They made a partition of the court.

Bonrepaux lived chiefly with Rochester and Rochester's adherents.

Barillon's connections were chiefly with the opposite faction.


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