"[I]f we suppose that Charles II was serious in intending to bury the protestant religion, the liberties of England, and the Dutch commonwealth in one grave, he may be considered as the most criminal of all English Princes. And, if we impute his indecisive and desultory measures, after he withdrew from the war, either to levity, or to the influence of the sums he received from foreigners, his conduct will appear in a very mean light. But, if his motives were really as criminal and mean as they are generally supposed to have been, the consequences of them afford one of the many instances in the English history, in which good has arisen to the English nation from intended evil."
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John Dalrymple, Memoirs of Great Britain and Ireland From the Dissolution of the Last Parliament of Charles II. Until the Sea-battle Off La Hogue, Vol. I (1771), p. 39
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Charles II of England
Charles II of England (29 May 1630 – 6 February 1685) was the King of England, Scotland, and Ireland.
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