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... ingness to make some concessions to regain the French dioceses. However, they were also concerned that these concessions might set a bad precedent for other dioceses. Everyone might start saying, "If France can do this, why can't we?" It would become a model of how to deal with the French, and that wasn't something they were eager to promote.
The Holy See even proposed that these French conditions could be negotiable but kept as a confidential part of the agreement to avoid damaging the ...
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