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... France were growing fat on escheated lands . Therein lay the foundation of their power . pansion and There In France , however , the accretion had begun differently -in the winning back of the lands which had Territorial Ex- fallen ...
... France were growing fat on escheated lands . Therein lay the foundation of their power . pansion and There In France , however , the accretion had begun differently -in the winning back of the lands which had Territorial Ex- fallen ...
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... France ; and France within the next fifteen years attained almost * her present geographical limits by these successive reversions to the Crown - Anjou and Maine , on the death of our Queen Margaret's father Réné in 1480 ; Provence , by ...
... France ; and France within the next fifteen years attained almost * her present geographical limits by these successive reversions to the Crown - Anjou and Maine , on the death of our Queen Margaret's father Réné in 1480 ; Provence , by ...
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... France in 1500 , had ousted his partner in 1505 ; and the House of Burgundy from which France had wrested the Duchy in 1477 , and over whose counties of Flanders and Artois France claimed a suzerainty that it might one day try once more ...
... France in 1500 , had ousted his partner in 1505 ; and the House of Burgundy from which France had wrested the Duchy in 1477 , and over whose counties of Flanders and Artois France claimed a suzerainty that it might one day try once more ...
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ANALYTICAL AND CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE OF CONTENTS | 1 |
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