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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... bridling the proudeft Empires , which threatned Uni- verfal Ruin . Our Ancestors un- der Boadicia made that noble Ef- fort for Liberty , which fhook the Old ) Old Roman Dominion amongst us . Queen Elizabeth freed us to the Reader .
... bridling the proudeft Empires , which threatned Uni- verfal Ruin . Our Ancestors un- der Boadicia made that noble Ef- fort for Liberty , which fhook the Old ) Old Roman Dominion amongst us . Queen Elizabeth freed us to the Reader .
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... 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 Children : the Eldeft of ...
... 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 Children : the Eldeft of ...
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... noble and folid Inftitutions of our An- ceftors . And as our natural Bodies when put out of joint by violence , can never be recover'd but by replacing and restoring every Member to its true pofition , fo neither can we reafona- bly ...
... noble and folid Inftitutions of our An- ceftors . And as our natural Bodies when put out of joint by violence , can never be recover'd but by replacing and restoring every Member to its true pofition , fo neither can we reafona- bly ...
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... Nobles only ; but all Gaul was fo divided into Commonwealths , that the most part were Govern'd by the Advice of the Nobles ; and these were called Free ; the reft had Kings : But every one of them agreed in this Inftitute , that at a ...
... Nobles only ; but all Gaul was fo divided into Commonwealths , that the most part were Govern'd by the Advice of the Nobles ; and these were called Free ; the reft had Kings : But every one of them agreed in this Inftitute , that at a ...
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... noble Cities of Gallia : And whereas they had overfpread all Gallia with- out Controul , he flew near four hundred thoufand of those that had feated themselves “ within the Roman Territories , and tranfplant- ed the Remainders of them ...
... noble Cities of Gallia : And whereas they had overfpread all Gallia with- out Controul , he flew near four hundred thoufand of those that had feated themselves “ within the Roman Territories , and tranfplant- ed the Remainders of them ...
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