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... Edward I summoned Parliament to meet the crisis . No doubt Edward wanted money to finance his military campaign more than he wanted counsel , and it was from the clergy that he expected the needed revenue . But the clergy surprised him ...
... Edward I summoned Parliament to meet the crisis . No doubt Edward wanted money to finance his military campaign more than he wanted counsel , and it was from the clergy that he expected the needed revenue . But the clergy surprised him ...
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... Edward decided in favor of John Balliol , who thus acknowledged himself as a vassal of the English king . But when Edward ordered him to enter the war against France on the side of the English , Balliol refused . Edward then deposed the ...
... Edward decided in favor of John Balliol , who thus acknowledged himself as a vassal of the English king . But when Edward ordered him to enter the war against France on the side of the English , Balliol refused . Edward then deposed the ...
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... Edward , 138 Colet , John , 19 , 54 , 111 Como , Cardinal di , 41 , 139 n . 14 Conflict of Conscience ( Wood ) , 96 ... Edward I , 5 , 134 Edward I ( Peele ) , 5 n . 4 , 116 Edward II , 7 and n . 6 Edward II ( Marlowe ) , 7 n . 6 ...
... Edward , 138 Colet , John , 19 , 54 , 111 Como , Cardinal di , 41 , 139 n . 14 Conflict of Conscience ( Wood ) , 96 ... Edward I , 5 , 134 Edward I ( Peele ) , 5 n . 4 , 116 Edward II , 7 and n . 6 Edward II ( Marlowe ) , 7 n . 6 ...
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