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... claims to the crown . A claim founded to the Crown . on conquest alone would have been neither judicious nor true . The validity of the title by inheritance was , and still is , much disputed , for the rules of succession to the crown ...
... claims to the crown . A claim founded to the Crown . on conquest alone would have been neither judicious nor true . The validity of the title by inheritance was , and still is , much disputed , for the rules of succession to the crown ...
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... claims , and these claims had been so widely recognised as to pass for rights . All this was now done away with : just as the temporal feudal suzerainty of the Pope , ac- knowledged by King John in 1213 , was cast off in 1366 , so now ...
... claims , and these claims had been so widely recognised as to pass for rights . All this was now done away with : just as the temporal feudal suzerainty of the Pope , ac- knowledged by King John in 1213 , was cast off in 1366 , so now ...
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... claim to the Duchy of Burgundy , and Francis once more gave up all claims on Naples , Flanders , and Artois . Henry was thus left to himself , and — after Viscount Lisle had prevented a large French fleet from effecting anything either ...
... claim to the Duchy of Burgundy , and Francis once more gave up all claims on Naples , Flanders , and Artois . Henry was thus left to himself , and — after Viscount Lisle had prevented a large French fleet from effecting anything either ...
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ANALYTICAL AND CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE OF CONTENTS | 1 |
Difficulties Henrys Views | 2 |
Clerical and Papal Money Burdens | 3 |
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