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The History of England from the Accession of James II.

CHAPTER VIII
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Some basins of water for washing were suffered to pass at about four in the morning.

The jurymen, raging with thirst, soon lapped up the whole.

Great numbers of people walked the neighbouring streets till dawn.

Every hour a messenger came from Whitehall to know what was passing.

Voices, high in altercation, were repeatedly heard within the room: but nothing certain was known.


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