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The History of England from the Accession of James II.

CHAPTER VIII
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With his neighbours, in spite of his religion, he was generally on good terms.

They knew him to be unambitious and inoffensive.

He was almost always of a good old family.

He was always a Cavalier.

His peculiar notions were not obtruded, and caused no annoyance.


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