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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... Country : Certain it is ( how lite tle favourable foever fuch Go- vernments have proved to France ) other Nations have never flou- rifh'd more , in good Laws , Wealth and Conquefts , than under the Administration of Women : There are ...
... Country : Certain it is ( how lite tle favourable foever fuch Go- vernments have proved to France ) other Nations have never flou- rifh'd more , in good Laws , Wealth and Conquefts , than under the Administration of Women : There are ...
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... Country upon the Score of Religion : He afterwards remov'd to Strasburg , where he alfo had a Profeffor's Chair . The Fame of his great Worth was so blown a- bout , that he was invited by all the great Prin- ces to their feveral Countries ...
... Country upon the Score of Religion : He afterwards remov'd to Strasburg , where he alfo had a Profeffor's Chair . The Fame of his great Worth was so blown a- bout , that he was invited by all the great Prin- ces to their feveral Countries ...
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... Country is , Patria eft ubicunq ; eft where - ever he lives at Eafe . For to bear even bene . Banishment it felf with an unconcern'd Tem- per of Mind like other Misfortunes and Incon- veniences ; and to defpife the Injuries of an ...
... Country is , Patria eft ubicunq ; eft where - ever he lives at Eafe . For to bear even bene . Banishment it felf with an unconcern'd Tem- per of Mind like other Misfortunes and Incon- veniences ; and to defpife the Injuries of an ...
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... manner of Severities : Does it therefore follow , that the Madness of thefe Tyrants must be imputed to their Country ? The Cruelty Cruelty of the Emperor Macrinus is particularly memorable ; who 11 The Author's Preface .
... manner of Severities : Does it therefore follow , that the Madness of thefe Tyrants must be imputed to their Country ? The Cruelty Cruelty of the Emperor Macrinus is particularly memorable ; who 11 The Author's Preface .
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... Countries that have good and mild Princes ! how happy are thofe Subjects , who , thro ' the Benignity of their Rulers may quietly grow old on their Pa- ternal Seats , in the fweet Society of their Wives and Children ! For very often it ...
... Countries that have good and mild Princes ! how happy are thofe Subjects , who , thro ' the Benignity of their Rulers may quietly grow old on their Pa- ternal Seats , in the fweet Society of their Wives and Children ! For very often it ...
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