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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... Charles the Fifth , and Charles the Sixth , and Lewis the Eleventh : But what he principally CC infifts on , is to fhow , That as from Times Immemorial , the French judg'd Women in- capable of Governing ; fo likewise ought they to be ...
... Charles the Fifth , and Charles the Sixth , and Lewis the Eleventh : But what he principally CC infifts on , is to fhow , That as from Times Immemorial , the French judg'd Women in- capable of Governing ; fo likewise ought they to be ...
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... Charles the Great was call'd King of the Franks ; " which is as much as to fay , King of Germany .C and France . Now ' tis demonftrable , that ar that time all Gallia Tranfalpina , and all Germa- ny from the Pyrenean Mountains , as far ...
... Charles the Great was call'd King of the Franks ; " which is as much as to fay , King of Germany .C and France . Now ' tis demonftrable , that ar that time all Gallia Tranfalpina , and all Germa- ny from the Pyrenean Mountains , as far ...
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... Charles the Great , King " of the Franks , all Gallia , that is , Celtica , Bel- gica , and Lugdunenfis , and all Germany which reaches from the Rhine as far as Dalmatia , " made but one Kingdom ; which was called " Francia . Almoft all ...
... Charles the Great , King " of the Franks , all Gallia , that is , Celtica , Bel- gica , and Lugdunenfis , and all Germany which reaches from the Rhine as far as Dalmatia , " made but one Kingdom ; which was called " Francia . Almoft all ...
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... Charles the Great , enjoy'd it 337 years : And lastly , the Capevingians , who being de- fcended from Hugh Capet , now rule the King- dom , and have done fo for Five hundred and eighty years paft . E 3 CHAP . lia was J CHAP . VI ...
... Charles the Great , enjoy'd it 337 years : And lastly , the Capevingians , who being de- fcended from Hugh Capet , now rule the King- dom , and have done fo for Five hundred and eighty years paft . E 3 CHAP . lia was J CHAP . VI ...
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... Charles and Carlomannus , were elected Kings by the con- fent of all the Franks . And in another place As foon as Pipin was dead , the Franks having appointed a folemn Convention , conftituted both his Sons Kings over them , upon this ...
... Charles and Carlomannus , were elected Kings by the con- fent of all the Franks . And in another place As foon as Pipin was dead , the Franks having appointed a folemn Convention , conftituted both his Sons Kings over them , upon this ...
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