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The History of England from the Accession of James II.

CHAPTER VII
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The interdict, however, was soon taken off.

The Earl's resentment revived.

His servants took up his cause.

Hostilities such as seemed to belong to a ruder age disturbed the streets of Westminster.

The time of the Privy Council was occupied by the criminations and recriminations of the adverse parties.


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