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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... Family . CHAP . XVI . p . 104 Of the Capevingian Race , and the Manner of its obtaining the Kingdom of Francogallia . CHAP . XVII . 110 Of the uninterrupted Authority of the Publick Council , during the Ca- pevingian Line . CHA P. XVIII ...
... Family . CHAP . XVI . p . 104 Of the Capevingian Race , and the Manner of its obtaining the Kingdom of Francogallia . CHAP . XVII . 110 Of the uninterrupted Authority of the Publick Council , during the Ca- pevingian Line . CHA P. XVIII ...
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... Family was an Ancient and Noble one , Originally of Breflaw , the Capital of Silefia . Lambert Hotoman , his Grandfather , bore Armis in the Service of Lewis the 11th of France , and married a rich Heirefs at Paris , by whom he had 18 ...
... Family was an Ancient and Noble one , Originally of Breflaw , the Capital of Silefia . Lambert Hotoman , his Grandfather , bore Armis in the Service of Lewis the 11th of France , and married a rich Heirefs at Paris , by whom he had 18 ...
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... Prince ; May the great God Almighty for ever blefs and profper your most noble Family . 12 Kal . Sep. 1574 . Your Highness's most Obedient , Francis Hotoman . Francogallia . CHA P. I. The State of Gaul , vi The Author's Preface .
... Prince ; May the great God Almighty for ever blefs and profper your most noble Family . 12 Kal . Sep. 1574 . Your Highness's most Obedient , Francis Hotoman . Francogallia . CHA P. I. The State of Gaul , vi The Author's Preface .
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... Families reckon'd to have poffefs'd the Anno 1574- Throne , viz . the Merovingians ; who be- ginning from Meroveus , continued it to their Pofterity Two hundred eighty three years . The Carlovingians , who drawing their Órigi- nal from ...
... Families reckon'd to have poffefs'd the Anno 1574- Throne , viz . the Merovingians ; who be- ginning from Meroveus , continued it to their Pofterity Two hundred eighty three years . The Carlovingians , who drawing their Órigi- nal from ...
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... Family . Therefore upon the Death of any King , if the Kingdom be con- ferr'd on a Stranger , the Patrimonial Eftate , as Lawyers call it , ( being what was not in the King's Power to alienate ) fhall defcend by Inheritance to his ...
... Family . Therefore upon the Death of any King , if the Kingdom be con- ferr'd on a Stranger , the Patrimonial Eftate , as Lawyers call it , ( being what was not in the King's Power to alienate ) fhall defcend by Inheritance to his ...
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