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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... Power of the Sacred Council , ' during the Reign of the Carlovingian 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 ...
... Power of the Sacred Council , ' during the Reign of the Carlovingian 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 ...
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... Power and Authority of Electing their Kings belonged to the Eftates of the Kingdom , fo likewife did the Right of Depofing their Princes from their Government . And hereupon he quotes the Examples of Philip de Valois , of King John ...
... Power and Authority of Electing their Kings belonged to the Eftates of the Kingdom , fo likewife did the Right of Depofing their Princes from their Government . And hereupon he quotes the Examples of Philip de Valois , of King John ...
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... Power lodg'd in them ; who can help it if the Writers for the League made ufe of Hotoman's Arguments to fupport a wrong Caufe ? And this may fuf- fice to remove this Imputation from his Me- mory . He was a Man of a very handfome Perfon ...
... Power lodg'd in them ; who can help it if the Writers for the League made ufe of Hotoman's Arguments to fupport a wrong Caufe ? And this may fuf- fice to remove this Imputation from his Me- mory . He was a Man of a very handfome Perfon ...
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... Power must always extol . ceed in the fame Courfe of gentle and peace- able Virtue ; Macte virtute ; not in the Senfe which Seneca tells us the Romans used this Exclamation in , to falute their Generals when they return'd all stain'd ...
... Power must always extol . ceed in the fame Courfe of gentle and peace- able Virtue ; Macte virtute ; not in the Senfe which Seneca tells us the Romans used this Exclamation in , to falute their Generals when they return'd all stain'd ...
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... Power of which , the whole World fhould not be able to withstand . Сс - Now concerning the Kings which ruled over certain Cities in Gallia , the fame Author makes mention of them in very many places : out of which this is particularly ...
... Power of which , the whole World fhould not be able to withstand . Сс - Now concerning the Kings which ruled over certain Cities in Gallia , the fame Author makes mention of them in very many places : out of which this is particularly ...
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