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revolution which overthrew the Stuarts, to preserve with steadiness the hap=
py mean between these two extremes. The question whether members of the Rom=
an Catholic Church could be safely admitted to Parliament and to office con=
vulsed our country during the reign of James the Second, was set at rest by=
 his downfall, and, having slept during more than a century, was revived by=
 that great stirring of the human mind which followed, the meeting of the N=
ational Assembly of France. During thirty years the contest went on in both=
 Houses of Parliament, in every constituent body, in every social circle. I=
t destroyed administrations, broke up parties, made all government in one p=
art of the empire impossible, and at length brought us to the verge of civi=
l war. Even when the struggle had terminated, the passions to which it had =
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hose mind was under the influence of those passi

