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See note B, at the end of the volume. He then produced his proofs of this superiority, which he pretended to be unquestionable, and he required of them an acknowledgment of it; a demand which was superfluous if the fact were already known and avowed, and which plainly betrays Edward's consciousness of his lame and defective title.
The Scottish parliament was astonished at so new a pretension, and answered only by their silence.
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