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Synopsis
From the introduction: Fox's History of the Reign of James II. which begins with his view of the reign of Charles II. and breaks off at the execution of Monmouth was the beginning of a History of England from the Revolution upon which he worked in the last years of his life for which he collected materials in Paris after the Peace of Amiens in 1802-he died in September 1806-and which was first published in 1808.