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SIR JOHN FROISSART
Chronicles of England, France, Spain and the adjoining countries
from the latter part of the reign of Edward II to the coronation of Henry IV. Vol.11
page 119
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relapie of the Icing had, however, greatly excul-pated them for the acctrlatiohs pf having been the caufe of his firft illnefs in the eyes of the pub-lic. The wifeft in France had now learnt, that from the weaknefs of his nerves, he was naturally inclined to this diibrder, which had been brought forward with greater force from the excelles he had indulged in. It was much regretted by thofe who wifhed his recovery that mafter William de Harfe-ley was no more, for his relatives knew not where to feek a prudent phyfician that was acquainted with his diforder. It was, however, a matter of neceflity to make the beft ufe of fuch as they had. j
1HAP. XIX.
THE DEATH OF POPE CLEMENT AT AVIGNON.-— THE ELECTION OF POPE BINEDICT.—A LEARNED CLERK, IN THE ARCHBISHOPRICK OF ^HEIMS^ SUPPORTS THE RIGHT OF THE SEE OF,AVIGNON, BY HIS SPEECHES AND PREACHINGS.
TN the month of September, of this year, * Robert de Geneve, whom we have called pope In our hiftory, died at his palace in Avignon: It happened to him juft .as he had wifhed, that he toight die pope. He died indçed with the honour and ftate I have mentioned, but whether he en-joyed
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