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The History of England from the Accession of James II.

CHAPTER XIII
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It was necessary to come to a prompt decision.

A council of war was held.

The Saxon officers were generally against hazarding a battle.

The Celtic chiefs were oL a different opinion.

Glengarry and Lochiel were now both of a mind.
"Fight, my Lord" said Lochiel with his usual energy; "fight immediately: fight, if you have only one to three.


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