"When we consider him as a sovereign, his character, though not altogether destitute of virtue, was in the main dangerous to his people, and dishonourable to himself. Negligent of the interests of the nation, careless of its glory, averse to its religion, jealous of its liberty, lavish of its treasure, sparing only of its blood; he exposed it by his measures, though he ever appeared but in sport, to the danger of a furious civil war, and even to the ruin and ignominy of a foreign conquest. Yet may all these enormities, if fairly and candidly examined, be imputed, in a great measure, to the indolence of his temper; a fault, which, however unfortunate in a monarch, it is impossible for us to regard with great severity."
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David Hume, The History of England from the Invasion of Julius Caesar to The Revolution in 1688, Volume VI (1778 edn., 1983), p. 447
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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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