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Henry VIII.

CHAPTER I
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A barren honour it seemed.

Edward IV.

was firmly seated on the English throne.

His right to it, by every test, was immeasurably superior to the Tudor claim, and Henry showed no inclination and possessed not the means to dispute it.

The usurpation by Richard III., and the crimes which polluted his reign, put a different aspect on the situation, and set men seeking for an alternative to the blood-stained tyrant.


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