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The Life of Froude

CHAPTER XI
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He was too earnest to be impartial.
Where is the impartial historian to be found?
Macaulay said in Hallam.

The clerical editor of Bishop Stubbs's Letters thinks that Hallam, who was an Erastian, had a violent prejudice against the Church.

His impartial historian is Stubbs, for the simple reason that he agrees with him.

Froude was for England against Rome and Spain.

He could oppose the foreign policy of an English Government when he thought it wrong, as in the case of the Crimean War, and of Disraeli's aggressive Imperialism in 1877.


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