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The History of England from the Accession of James II.

CHAPTER XX
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He heard, he said, that his enemies meant to accuse him of having acquired wealth by illicit means.

He was perfectly ready to abide the issue of an inquiry.

He would not, as some ministers had done, place his fortune beyond the reach of the justice of his country.

He would have no secret hoard.

He would invest nothing in foreign funds.


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