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The History of England from the Accession of James II.

CHAPTER XV
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He began to address to William letters which it is difficult to imagine that a prince so strongminded can have read without mingled compassion and contempt.

"I am sensible,"-- such was the constant burden of these epistles,--"that I am unfit for my place.

I cannot exert myself.

I am not the same man that I was half a year ago.

My health is giving way.


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