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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... HE State of Gaul before it was ΤΗ reduced into the Form of a Ro- man Province . Page 1 kodo CHAP . I'ud meh Probable Conjectures concerning the An- cient Language of the Gauls . CHAP . CHA P. III . The State of Gaul , after XUAXI.
... HE State of Gaul before it was ΤΗ reduced into the Form of a Ro- man Province . Page 1 kodo CHAP . I'ud meh Probable Conjectures concerning the An- cient Language of the Gauls . CHAP . CHA P. III . The State of Gaul , after XUAXI.
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... concerning the Inheritance of the Deceafed King , when he left more Children than one . 2Ä 48 CHAP . VIII7 & M Of the Salick Law , and what Right Women had in the Kings , their Fa- ther's Inheritance . Digia má19041 ૧૦ , ૧૫૦ CH . A ...
... concerning the Inheritance of the Deceafed King , when he left more Children than one . 2Ä 48 CHAP . VIII7 & M Of the Salick Law , and what Right Women had in the Kings , their Fa- ther's Inheritance . Digia má19041 ૧૦ , ૧૫૦ CH . A ...
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... concerning the Origin , Antiquity & Valour of that People , the Nature and Situation of their Country , and their private Customs , is fuffici- ently known to all Men , tho ' but indifferently Learned . We are therefore to understand ...
... concerning the Origin , Antiquity & Valour of that People , the Nature and Situation of their Country , and their private Customs , is fuffici- ently known to all Men , tho ' but indifferently Learned . We are therefore to understand ...
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... concerning this Common - Council of the whole Nation , we fhall quote these few Paffa- ges out of Cæfar . " They demanded ( fays he ) Сс 66 lib . 1. cap . 12. a General Council of all Gallia to " be fummon'd ; and that this might be ...
... concerning this Common - Council of the whole Nation , we fhall quote these few Paffa- ges out of Cæfar . " They demanded ( fays he ) Сс 66 lib . 1. cap . 12. a General Council of all Gallia to " be fummon'd ; and that this might be ...
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... concerning all these Kingdoms , one thing is remarkable , and must not lightly be paft by ; which is , That they were not hereditary , but conferr'd by the People upon fuch as had the reputation of being juft Men . Secondly , That they ...
... concerning all these Kingdoms , one thing is remarkable , and must not lightly be paft by ; which is , That they were not hereditary , but conferr'd by the People upon fuch as had the reputation of being juft Men . Secondly , That they ...
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