Franco-Gallia: Or, An Account of the Ancient Free State of France, and Most Other Parts of Europe, Before the Loss of Their Liberties |
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... Cæfar , Polybius , Stra- bo , Ammianus , and other Writers have told us concerning the Origin , Antiquity & Valour of that People , the Nature and Situation of their Country , and their private Customs , is fuffici- ently known to all ...
... Cæfar , Polybius , Stra- bo , Ammianus , and other Writers have told us concerning the Origin , Antiquity & Valour of that People , the Nature and Situation of their Country , and their private Customs , is fuffici- ently known to all ...
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... Cæfar explains it ) fo many Regions or Di- ftricts ; in each of which , not only the fame Language , Manners and Laws , but alfo the fame Magiftrates were made ufe of . Such , in many places of his Hiftory , he principally mentions the ...
... Cæfar explains it ) fo many Regions or Di- ftricts ; in each of which , not only the fame Language , Manners and Laws , but alfo the fame Magiftrates were made ufe of . Such , in many places of his Hiftory , he principally mentions the ...
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... Cæfar . " They demanded ( fays he ) Сс 66 lib . 1. cap . 12. a General Council of all Gallia to " be fummon'd ; and that this might be done by Cafar's confent . Alfo , lib . 7. cap . 12 .-- CC a Council of all Gallia was fummon'd to ...
... Cæfar . " They demanded ( fays he ) Сс 66 lib . 1. cap . 12. a General Council of all Gallia to " be fummon'd ; and that this might be done by Cafar's confent . Alfo , lib . 7. cap . 12 .-- CC a Council of all Gallia was fummon'd to ...
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... Cæfar first enter'd Gaul , A. U. C. 695 , he found it divided into two Factions ; the Adui were at the Head of the one , the Arverni of the other , who many Years contended for the Superiority : But that which greatly increas'd this ...
... Cæfar first enter'd Gaul , A. U. C. 695 , he found it divided into two Factions ; the Adui were at the Head of the one , the Arverni of the other , who many Years contended for the Superiority : But that which greatly increas'd this ...
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... Cæfar reckons the Centrones , Grudii , Lavaci , Pleumofii , Gordunni , under the Dominion of the Nervi , lib . 5. cap . II . He names the Eburones and Condrufii as Clients of the Treviri , lib . 4. cap . 2 . And of the Commonwealth of ...
... Cæfar reckons the Centrones , Grudii , Lavaci , Pleumofii , Gordunni , under the Dominion of the Nervi , lib . 5. cap . II . He names the Eburones and Condrufii as Clients of the Treviri , lib . 4. cap . 2 . And of the Commonwealth of ...
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