... CHARLES II. CHAPTER LXV. CHARLES II. CHAPTER LXVI CHARLES II. CHAPTER LXVII. Charles II. CHAPTER LXVIII. CHARLES II. CHAPTER LXIX. CHARLES II. CHAPTER LXX. JAMES II. CHAPTER ... animosity, from disappointed ambition, were plainly their sole motives; and if the king should now be so imprudent as to distinguish them by any particular indulgences, he would soon experience ... attended with many and great inconveniencies: but whether in this resolution Charles chose not the The History of England, Volume I, Part VI 16 lesser evil, it is very difficult to determine....