Taste, Manners, Morals
David Carlin suggests that if Henry VIII had better taste, better manners, and better morals, England might still be a Catholic country today.
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David Carlin suggests that if Henry VIII had better taste, better manners, and better morals, England might still be a Catholic country today.
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