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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... And Translated into English by the Author of the Account of DENMARK . LONDON : Printed for Tim . Goodwin , at the Queen's Head against St. Dunstan's Church , Fleet street . 1711 . 107U A 22 I 6 THE PREFACE TO THE READER Franco - Gallia :
... And Translated into English by the Author of the Account of DENMARK . LONDON : Printed for Tim . Goodwin , at the Queen's Head against St. Dunstan's Church , Fleet street . 1711 . 107U A 22 I 6 THE PREFACE TO THE READER Franco - Gallia :
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... 110 Of the uninterrupted Authority of the Publick Council , during the Ca- pevingian Line . CHA P. XVIII . 114 Of the Remarkable Authority of the Council against Lewis the Eleventh . 118 CHAP . 1 CHAP . XIX , Whether Women are not as INDEX.
... 110 Of the uninterrupted Authority of the Publick Council , during the Ca- pevingian Line . CHA P. XVIII . 114 Of the Remarkable Authority of the Council against Lewis the Eleventh . 118 CHAP . 1 CHAP . XIX , Whether Women are not as INDEX.
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... against the Perfecution , fo full of Spirit and good Rea- foning , that the Heads of the Contrary Party made him great Offers in cafe he wou'd for- bear Writing against them ; but he refused them all , and faid , The Truth fhou'd never ...
... against the Perfecution , fo full of Spirit and good Rea- foning , that the Heads of the Contrary Party made him great Offers in cafe he wou'd for- bear Writing against them ; but he refused them all , and faid , The Truth fhou'd never ...
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... against him do unanimously agree , that he had a World of Learning , and a profound Erudition . He had a thorough Knowledge of the Civil Law , which he managed with all the Eloquence imagina- ble ; and was , without difpute , one of the ...
... against him do unanimously agree , that he had a World of Learning , and a profound Erudition . He had a thorough Knowledge of the Civil Law , which he managed with all the Eloquence imagina- ble ; and was , without difpute , one of the ...
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... against him , was ( as one may fee by the tenor of the above Quotation , and his leaving it thus uncommented on ) in his Heart con- vinc'd of the Truth of it ; but no bon Francois dares own fo much . He was a little too care- less when ...
... against him , was ( as one may fee by the tenor of the above Quotation , and his leaving it thus uncommented on ) in his Heart con- vinc'd of the Truth of it ; but no bon Francois dares own fo much . He was a little too care- less when ...
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