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but not thou."
The reign of Edward VI. was a singularly merciful one for those harsh
times. Now that we are taking leave of him, let us try to keep this in
our minds, to his credit.
FOOTNOTES AND TWAIN'S NOTES
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1} For Mark Twain's note see below under the relevant chapter heading.
{
2} He refers to the order of baronets, or baronettes; the barones
minores, as distinct from the parliamentary barons--not, it need hardly
be said, to the baronets of later creation.
{
3} The lords of Kingsale, descendants of De Courcy, still enjoy this
curious privilege.
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4} Hume.
5} Ib.
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