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If any Whig thought it worth while to subject Reresby's Memoirs, North's Examen, Mulgrave's Account of the Revolution, or the Life of James the Second, edited by Clarke, to a similar scrutiny, it would soon appear that Burnet was far indeed from being the most inexact writer of his time.] [Footnote 219: Dr.Hooper's MS.

narrative, published in the Appendix to Lord Dungannon's Life of William.] [Footnote 220: Avaux Negotiations, Aug.

10/20 Sept.

14/24 Sept 28/Oct 8 Dec.

7/17 1682.] [Footnote 221: I cannot deny myself the pleasure of quoting Massillon's unfriendly, yet discriminating and noble, character of William.


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