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The Life of Froude

CHAPTER IV
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It is a question of evidence, and the evidence is lost.

But the Grand Jury which presented Anne was respectable, the Court which convicted her was distinguished, and neither she nor any of her paramours denied their guilt on the scaffold.

Simple adultery in a queen was capital then, if indeed it be not capital now.

In an ordinary husband Henry's conduct would have been revolting.

It is not attractive in him.


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