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— A. N. Wilson"We, while noting many things amiss about Victorian society, more often sense them judging us."
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The highest eulogy which can be pronounced on the Revolution of 1688 is this that this was our last Revolution.
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For William Cecil and others in Elizabeth's Council, whose sense of Catholic conspiracy and threat governed their political thinking, England's security lay in the creation of a united and Protestant British Isles, which could stand alone, ready to resist invaders. Divine providence had set the islands apart from the rest of the world by encircling seas, 'a little world by itself'.
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