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Henry VIII.

CHAPTER IV
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The last was his real and chief ground for resentment.

Francis had no great belief that Henry would keep the peace, and resist the temptation to attack him, if a suitable opportunity were to arise.

So he had sent the Duke of Albany to provide Henry with an absorbing disturbance in Scotland.

Since the death of James IV.

at Flodden, English influence had, in Margaret's hands, been largely increased.


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