This Work contains a Reply to the several popular errors connected with the domestic and public character of Henry VIII., and acts attributed to him.

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LONDON REVIEW, March 19, 1864.—"Mr. Collette has furnished Protestants with a manual of instruction on one of the most important periods of English history."

MORNING ADVERTISER, March 22, 1864.—"We heartily commend this volume to the general perusal of Protestant Englishmen, as an antidote of the false aspersions heaped upon the character of Henry VIII., the chosen instrument, whatever may have been his failings, to break the chains which bound England in their numbing fetters, and to clear the way for the glorious liberty of thought and free perusal of God's word, to which these islands owe so much of their prosperity and glory."

"THEIR MAJESTIES' SERVANTS:"

Annals of the English Stage.

ACTORS—AUTHORS AND AUDIENCES,

From THOMAS BETTERTON to EDMUND KEAN.

BY DR. DORAN, F.S.A.,