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Page 183
... Scotland by fair means or foul and having once destroyed his northern neighbour would launch himself against France.65 The French King was quite right , but Henry had yet to finish securing his back door before turning his attention to ...
... Scotland by fair means or foul and having once destroyed his northern neighbour would launch himself against France.65 The French King was quite right , but Henry had yet to finish securing his back door before turning his attention to ...
Page 186
... Scotland there was no end to their potential as the nucleus of an English party sworn to the policy of dynastic union with England . From the optimistic perspective of London it all seemed quite tenable , but Henry was not as naïve as ...
... Scotland there was no end to their potential as the nucleus of an English party sworn to the policy of dynastic union with England . From the optimistic perspective of London it all seemed quite tenable , but Henry was not as naïve as ...
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... Scotland . Strategic objectives , how- ever , are suspect . If Boulogne was so essential to the war in Scotland , then its capture certainly did not have the desired effect ; French supplies and troops to Scotland increased during the ...
... Scotland . Strategic objectives , how- ever , are suspect . If Boulogne was so essential to the war in Scotland , then its capture certainly did not have the desired effect ; French supplies and troops to Scotland increased during the ...
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