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The History of England from the Accession of James II.

CHAPTER VIII
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It was indeed a way which, to a man of strong principles or high spirit, would have been more dreadful than beggary, imprisonment, or death.

He might sell himself to that government of which he had been the enemy and the victim.

He might offer to go on the forlorn hope in every assault on those liberties and on that religion for which he had professed an inordinate zeal.

He might expiate his Whiggism by performing services from which bigoted Tories, stained with the blood of Russell and Sidney, shrank in horror.

The bargain was struck.


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