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The History of England from the Accession of James II.

CHAPTER XVIII
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At length the Commons, fully determined to get at the truth, presented an address requesting the King to send Fuller a blank safe conduct in the largest terms.

[198] The safe conduct was sent.

Six weeks passed, and nothing was heard of the witnesses.

The friends of the lords and gentlemen who had been accused represented strongly that the House ought not to separate for the summer without coming to some decision on charges so grave.

Fuller was ordered to attend.


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