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The Life of Froude

CHAPTER V
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Very remarkable account of his unpopularity in the first rebellion from suspicion of heresy, January 18th, 1537." "Emperor at Paris, 1539.

War between France and England.
Secret causes why the Emperor made a secret peace with France." "Lord Lisle to Henry VIII.

on his chance of running down the French fleet as they lay at anchor, July 21st, 1545." "Losses of the old families by the suppression--new foundation by Henry VIII.

Bishoprics, hospitals, colleges, etc." "The Abbot of Coggeshall hides jewels, makes away goods, maintains Rome and consults the devil." "Henry VIII.

to Justices of the Peace, admonition for neglect of duty.
Highly in character." "King's Highness having discovered all the enormities of the clergy, pardons all that is past, and exhorts them to a Christian life in all time to come." During the three months to which alone this list refers Froude must have read and studied more than four hundred pages of important documents.


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