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The Life of Froude

CHAPTER IV
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was strong enough to stand up against him.

He could hold his own with France, with the Empire, with Spain.

The one Power he never ventured to defy was the English people.

It was the essence of the Tudor monarchy to rely upon the masses rather than the classes, to keep the aristocracy down by expressing the popular will.

So far as Henry took part in it, the Reformation was not religious at all.


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