The History of England From the Invasion of Julius Csar to the Revolution in 1

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The History of England From the Invasion of Julius Csar to the Revolution in 1
Hume, David, 1711-1776
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S 3 France, 262 HISTORY OF ENGLAND, chap. F rancC9 as well as by the Englifh in the channel : Philip i ;rifprt the king, as duke of Guienne, to appear in his "S3* court at Paris, and anfwer for thefe offences : And Ed- ward, apprehenfive of danger to that province, fent John St. John, an experienced foldier, to Bourdeaux, and gave him directions to put Guienne in a pofture of defence 3 .
*?94« That he might however prevent a final rupture ber tween the nations, the king difpatched his brother,
...Ed- mond, earl of Lancailer, to Paris ; and as this prince had cfpoufed the queen of Navarre, mother to Jane, queen of France, he feemed, on account of that alliance, the mod proper perfon for finding expedients to accommodate the difference. Jane pretended to interpofe with her good offices : Mary, the queen-dowager, feigned the fame amicable difpofition : And thefe two princeffes told Ed- mond, that the circumffance, the mofl difficult to adjufl, was the point of honour with Philip, who thought him- felf affronted by the injuries committed againft him by his fub-vaffals in Guienne : But if Edward would once confent to give him feizin and poiTeflion of that province, he would think his honour fully repaired, would engage to reflore Guienne immediately, and would accept of a very eafy fatisfacl:ion for all the other injuries.

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