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thorough examination give proper satisfaction to   
 
thorough examination give proper satisfaction to   
 
Navarre.   
 
Navarre.   
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No Compensation being Given, the French waited an   
 
No Compensation being Given, the French waited an   
 
opportunity to restore this Kingdom by force to its   
 
opportunity to restore this Kingdom by force to its   
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attempt at the Same time for driving the Spaniards   
 
attempt at the Same time for driving the Spaniards   
 
out of Navarre, but apparently was neater; the   
 
out of Navarre, but apparently was neater; the   
[[deletion]] audaciousness of the [[unclear]] [[/deletion]] [[addition]] boldness of those employ'd [[/addition]] the hatred of the   
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[[deletion]] audaciousness of the Attackers [[/deletion]] [[addition]] boldness of those employ'd [[/addition]] the hatred of the   
 
Natives to a Foreign Yoke, & the rascality of the   
 
Natives to a Foreign Yoke, & the rascality of the   
 
Vice Roy, who instead of heading the Spanish   
 
Vice Roy, who instead of heading the Spanish   

Revision as of 19:30, 3 August 2018

5. his Son Henry but 14. Succeeded to the small Remains of his Dominions.

note 2. 1516. /note In the treaty of Noyon concluded between the Ks of France & Spain, an Article was inserted that the latter when return'd into Spain should upon a thorough examination give proper satisfaction to Navarre.

No Compensation being Given, the French waited an opportunity to restore this Kingdom by force to its lawful Sovereign; on Charles V. going to Germany a Civil addition War /addition arising in Spain Francis I. deletion secretly /deletion encourag'd an attempt at the Same time for driving the Spaniards out of Navarre, but apparently was neater; the deletion audaciousness of the Attackers /deletion addition boldness of those employ'd /addition the hatred of the Natives to a Foreign Yoke, & the rascality of the Vice Roy, who instead of heading the Spanish troops was either gone to Madrid to Justify his conduct, or demand Succour, occasion'd its Succeeding; the French General nam'd Esparre being a very Spirited Active, but imprudent Man not content with addition * /addition building forts to Secure