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The History of England from the Accession of James II.

CHAPTER XV
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His clemency was peculiar to himself.

It was not the clemency of an ostentatious man, or of a sentimental man, or of an easy tempered man.

It was cold, unconciliating, inflexible.

It produced no fine stage effects.

It drew on him the savage invectives of those whose malevolent passions he refused to satisfy.


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