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The History of England from the Accession of James II.

CHAPTER X
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The motion was adopted by the Committee without a division.

It was ordered that the report should be instantly made.

Powle returned to the chair: the mace was laid on the table: Hampden brought up the resolution: the House instantly agreed to it, and ordered him to carry it to the Lords.

[644] On the following morning the Lords assembled early.

The benches both of the spiritual and of the temporal peers were crowded.


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