[892] Cp. Dändliker, ii, 620, 722; Short History, pp. 124, 125, 131; Dierauer, ii, 473; Vieusseux, pp. 119, 124, 211; Zschokke, as above cited.
[893] Cp. Freeman, History of Federal Government, 2nd ed. pp. 272, 273.
[894] Vieusseux, p. 193.
[895] Cp. Menzel, Geschichte der Deutschen, Kap. 417; Dändliker, Geschichte der Schweiz, ii, 623-26; Zschokke, Des Schweizerlands Geschichte, Kap. 30, p. 148; Vieusseux, p. 118.
[896] On this see Vieusseux, p. 130.
[897] Vieusseux, pp. 128-32, 142.
[898] Zschokke, Kap. 32.
[899] Vieusseux, p. 140. Zurich, however, on Zwingli's urging, restricted villenage and lessened tithes (Dändliker, Short History, p. 135).
[900] The number printed rose speedily to thirty-eight in a year, then again to sixty. Two thousand men were employed in the printing industry (Dändliker, ii, 560).
[901] Dändliker, ii, 558, 559; Short History, p. 157.