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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... Franks , who ba ving poffefs'd themselves of Gallia , changed its Name into that of Fran- cia , or Francogallia . SCHAP . V. 20 Of the Name of the Franks , and their fundry Excurfions ; and what time they first began to establish a King ...
... Franks , who ba ving poffefs'd themselves of Gallia , changed its Name into that of Fran- cia , or Francogallia . SCHAP . V. 20 Of the Name of the Franks , and their fundry Excurfions ; and what time they first began to establish a King ...
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... Franks , not Gauls ; or rather Franco - gauls , who made ufe of their own native Language , the German Tongue ; not that ancient Language of the Gauls , which had grown out of ufe under the Roman Govern- ment : Befides , if the ...
... Franks , not Gauls ; or rather Franco - gauls , who made ufe of their own native Language , the German Tongue ; not that ancient Language of the Gauls , which had grown out of ufe under the Roman Govern- ment : Befides , if the ...
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... Franks , and the last from the Greek Language ; For it has been demonftrated long fince by ma- ny Authors , that we find innumerable Frank ( that is , German ) Words ( as we fhall hereaf ter prove ) in our daily Speech . And feveral ...
... Franks , and the last from the Greek Language ; For it has been demonftrated long fince by ma- ny Authors , that we find innumerable Frank ( that is , German ) Words ( as we fhall hereaf ter prove ) in our daily Speech . And feveral ...
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... Franks : For thofe Germans , whether they were beaten by the Romans , or ( which is more likely ) were bought off by them , began by little and little , to fettle themfelves in the Borders of Gallia . This gave occafion to Suetonius ...
... Franks : For thofe Germans , whether they were beaten by the Romans , or ( which is more likely ) were bought off by them , began by little and little , to fettle themfelves in the Borders of Gallia . This gave occafion to Suetonius ...
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... with this Plague ? Now ' tis moft plain both from Sidonius Apollinaris , and efpecially from the a- bove - mentioned Salvianus , in many places of D 2 c6 --- his his Writings , that our Franks were a part of FRANCOGA'L·LÍ A. 19.
... with this Plague ? Now ' tis moft plain both from Sidonius Apollinaris , and efpecially from the a- bove - mentioned Salvianus , in many places of D 2 c6 --- his his Writings , that our Franks were a part of FRANCOGA'L·LÍ A. 19.
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