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Warwick, & the latter was taken into the Kings kitchen. His Majesty died & was suc::ceeded by his son Henry whose only meritwas his not being quite so bad as his Gran--daughter Elizabeth.

Henry the 8th

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It would be an affront to my Readers were I to suppose that they were not as well acquainted with the particulars of this King's reign as I am myself. It will there--fore be saving them the task of reading againwhat they have read before, & myself the

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