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The History of England from the Accession of James II.

CHAPTER VIII
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[401] At first nine were for acquitting and three for convicting.

Two of the minority soon gave way; but Arnold was obstinate.

Thomas Austin, a country gentleman of great estate, who had paid close attention to the evidence and speeches, and had taken full notes, wished to argue the question.

Arnold declined.

He was not used, he doggedly said, to reasoning and debating.


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