The Prince and The Pauper


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NOTE 2, Chapter IV.  
It appears that Christ's Hospital was not originally founded as a SCHOOL;  
its object was to rescue children from the streets, to shelter, feed,  
clothe them.--Timbs' Curiosities of London.  
NOTE 3, Chapter V. The Duke of Norfolk's Condemnation commanded.  
The King was now approaching fast towards his end; and fearing lest  
Norfolk should escape him, he sent a message to the Commons, by which he  
desired them to hasten the Bill, on pretence that Norfolk enjoyed the  
dignity of Earl Marshal, and it was necessary to appoint another, who  
might officiate at the ensuing ceremony of installing his son Prince of  
Wales.--Hume's History of England, vol. iii. p. 307.  
NOTE 4, Chapter VII.  
It was not till the end of this reign (Henry VIII.) that any salads,  
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