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The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.I., Part C.

CHAPTER XXXIV
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82, 90.
** Haynes, p.

75.
*** Haynes, p.

95, 96, 102, 108.
But as Henry VIII.

had excluded his daughters from all hopes of succession if they married without the consent of his executors, which Seymour could never hope to obtain, it was concluded that he meant to effect his purpose by expedients still more rash and more criminal.

All the other measures of the admiral tended to confirm this suspicion.


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