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Henry VIII And His Court

CHAPTER VII
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[Footnote: Tytler, p.

354] You see, then, that Anne Boleyn had a claim on our gratitude, for the death of Thomas More delivered Old England from another great peril.

Melanchthon and Bucer, and with them several of the greatest pulpit orators of Germany, had set out to come to London, and, as delegates of the Germanic Protestant princes, to nominate the king as head of their alliance.

But the terrible news of the execution of their friend frightened them back, and caused them to return when half-way here.

[Footnote: Tytler, p.357.Leti, vol.I, p.
180.


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