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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... himself deep in the Stu- Les belles dies of † Humanity and the Roman Laws ; for which he had a wonderful Inclination . hapned to be a frequent Spectator of the Pro- teftants Sufferings , who , about that time , had their Tongues cut out ...
... himself deep in the Stu- Les belles dies of † Humanity and the Roman Laws ; for which he had a wonderful Inclination . hapned to be a frequent Spectator of the Pro- teftants Sufferings , who , about that time , had their Tongues cut out ...
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... himself fo well , that he very much heighten'd the Reputation of that University . Here he received two Invitations from Margaret Duchefs of Berry , and Sifter to Henry the Second of France , and accepted a Pro- feffor's Chair at ...
... himself fo well , that he very much heighten'd the Reputation of that University . Here he received two Invitations from Margaret Duchefs of Berry , and Sifter to Henry the Second of France , and accepted a Pro- feffor's Chair at ...
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... himself , and to im- plore the Affiftance of his Fellow - Citizens ; oft- en crying out , That he was a Freeman , and Member of a Free Commonwealth , lib . 5. cap . 3 . To the like purpofe Strabo writes in his Fourth Book † : Most of ...
... himself , and to im- plore the Affiftance of his Fellow - Citizens ; oft- en crying out , That he was a Freeman , and Member of a Free Commonwealth , lib . 5. cap . 3 . To the like purpofe Strabo writes in his Fourth Book † : Most of ...
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... himself , that he " fhou'd be able by his Diligence to unite fuch CC Commonwealths to him as diffented from the " reft of the Cities of Gaul , and to Form a " General Council of all Gallia ; the Power of which , the whole World fhould ...
... himself , that he " fhou'd be able by his Diligence to unite fuch CC Commonwealths to him as diffented from the " reft of the Cities of Gaul , and to Form a " General Council of all Gallia ; the Power of which , the whole World fhould ...
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... himself , ( if he had meant , as these wou'd have him ) Græcis literis fcribere ; but rather , Græcarum literarum forma , as we fee in Tacitus , Lib . 11. Novas literarum " formas addidit . He added new Characters of Letters : Having ...
... himself , ( if he had meant , as these wou'd have him ) Græcis literis fcribere ; but rather , Græcarum literarum forma , as we fee in Tacitus , Lib . 11. Novas literarum " formas addidit . He added new Characters of Letters : Having ...
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