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The History of England from the Accession of James II.

CHAPTER XIX
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But it cannot be denied that the trap was laid and baited with much skill.

The republican succeeded in personating a high Tory.
The atheist succeeded in personating a high Churchman.

The pamphlet concluded with a devout prayer that the God of light and love would open the understanding and govern the will of Englishmen, so that they might see the things which belonged to their peace.

The censor was in raptures.

In every page he found his own thoughts expressed more plainly than he had ever expressed them.


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