The history of England, from the accession of James the Second . -mptoms, which in truth showed The Commons, says Narcissus Luttrell, gave a great hum. Le murmure qui est lamarque dapplaudissement fut si grand quon peut dire quil estoit universel.—LHermitage, Dec. 4. ^LHermitage says this in his despatch of Nov. f^. Dec. 25. ^Burnet, ii. 137. ; \an Citters, j an. 4. 169+ WILLIAM AND MARY 2469 that the case was almost hopeless, were hailed as indications of returninghealth. At length all doubt was over. Radcliffes opinion proved tobe right. It was plain that the Queen was sinking under


The history of England, from the accession of James the Second . -mptoms, which in truth showed The Commons, says Narcissus Luttrell, gave a great hum. Le murmure qui est lamarque dapplaudissement fut si grand quon peut dire quil estoit universel.—LHermitage, Dec. 4. ^LHermitage says this in his despatch of Nov. f^. Dec. 25. ^Burnet, ii. 137. ; \an Citters, j an. 4. 169+ WILLIAM AND MARY 2469 that the case was almost hopeless, were hailed as indications of returninghealth. At length all doubt was over. Radcliffes opinion proved tobe right. It was plain that the Queen was sinking under small pox ofthe most malignant ^ I N G e Majcfteit U AR TOON c EERBEDDE vanhai AST *-^Z z z 5


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