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675. Sole rule of Henry and Margaret, p. 174. 676. The war of Lancaster and York, p. 177. 677. The claim of York to the crown, p. 184. 678. Accession of Edward IV, p. 188. 679. Edward's first Parliaments, p. 194. 680. The close of the struggle, p. 198. 681. The struggle of the Nevilles, p. 200. 682. Edward's supremacy, p. 212. 683. Reign of Edward V, p. 220. 684. Richard III, p. 225. 685. Fall of Richard, p. 232. 686. The claim of the house of Lancaster to the name of Constitutional Rulers, p. 233. 687. Parliamentary theory under Lancaster, p. 237. 688. Fortescue's scheme of government, p. 240. 689. Practical illustration of constitutional working, p. 246. 690. The council, p. 247. 691. The elections to the House of Commons, p. 256. 692. Freedom of debate in the House of Commons, p. 259. 693. Money grants, p. 263. 694. Interference with the Royal household, p. 264.
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