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and P._, iii., 836, 842, 843.] [Footnote 395: _Ven.

Cal._, iii., 80.] [Footnote 396: _Ibid._, iii., 90.] [Footnote 397: _Ibid._, iii., 121.] [Footnote 398: _L.

and P._, iii., 914.] [Footnote 399: _Ibid._, iii., 1149, 1150.] That consummation could not be far off.

Charles had scarcely turned his back upon Spain when murmurs of disaffection were heard through the length and breadth of the land; and while he was discussing with Henry at Calais the prospects of a war with France, his commons in Spain broke out into open revolt.[400] The rising had attained (p.

144) such dimensions by February, 1521, that Henry thought Charles was likely to lose his Spanish dominions.


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