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Heywood's statement : — " At the Eevolution, James fled on the 11th of December, and William and Mary accepted the crown on the 13th of Tebruary following, so that thirty-three days only could be employed in settling the constitution, and consulting the wishes of those to whom the regal power was to be committed. At the Restora- tion, a much longer time elapsed, from the period when Monk is supposed, by some, to have entertained sentiments favourable to monarchy, and the time when the king was ...in fact restored ; but at all events, twenty-eight days elapsed between the open declara- tion of his sentiments, made on the 1st of May, 1660, and the king's return to the seat of government." Extreme credulity, and several blunders in the statement of particular facts, are exposed, in the remarks on Mr.Eose's argument from the number of families possessed of the ecclesiastical and crown lands. It is proved, that, according to that very authority on which alone Mr. Eose can rest his assertion (an anonymous party pamphlet), he ought to have made the number much greater, even so great as must prove that authority to be utterly worthless.

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