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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... 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 certain time of the Year a publick ...
... 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 certain time of the Year a publick ...
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... divided into two Factions ; the Adui were at the Head of the one , the Arverni of the other , who many Years contended for the Superiority : But that which greatly increas'd this Contention , was , Because the Bituriges , who were next ...
... divided into two Factions ; the Adui were at the Head of the one , the Arverni of the other , who many Years contended for the Superiority : But that which greatly increas'd this Contention , was , Because the Bituriges , who were next ...
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... divided into four parts . One half of it we have from the Romans , as every one that understands Latin ever fo little , may obferve : For befides , that the Gauls being fubject to the Romans , wou'd naturally fall into their Customs and ...
... divided into four parts . One half of it we have from the Romans , as every one that understands Latin ever fo little , may obferve : For befides , that the Gauls being fubject to the Romans , wou'd naturally fall into their Customs and ...
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... fhook him off : The Gauls beginning the " Defection . Now all Gallia was divided by the Romans into 16 Provinces , viz . Viennenfis , Nar- D 1 顺 Narbonenfis prima , Narbonenfis fecunda , Aquitania prima , Aquitania FRANCOGA LLI À . 17.
... fhook him off : The Gauls beginning the " Defection . Now all Gallia was divided by the Romans into 16 Provinces , viz . Viennenfis , Nar- D 1 顺 Narbonenfis prima , Narbonenfis fecunda , Aquitania prima , Aquitania FRANCOGA LLI À . 17.
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... divided into convenient Parcels , and a part affigned to each of them . Therefore when Clodoveus the 2d King dyed , anno 515 . who left four Sons , Theodorick , Clodoveus , Chil- debert , and Clotharius , we find the Kingdom was thus ...
... divided into convenient Parcels , and a part affigned to each of them . Therefore when Clodoveus the 2d King dyed , anno 515 . who left four Sons , Theodorick , Clodoveus , Chil- debert , and Clotharius , we find the Kingdom was thus ...
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