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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... Reason to be thoroughly inftructed in what it contains , as having , on the One hand , the most to lose ; and , on the Other , the leaft Senfe of their Right to it . Therefore a fincere Defire of Inftructing the only Pof- feffors of ...
... Reason to be thoroughly inftructed in what it contains , as having , on the One hand , the most to lose ; and , on the Other , the leaft Senfe of their Right to it . Therefore a fincere Defire of Inftructing the only Pof- feffors of ...
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... Reasons their Opinion feems to me to be the most probable , who write , that the Ancient Gauls had a peculiar ... Reason , that they taught in the fame Language which was used in Gallia . Secondly , becaufe Tacitus in his Life of ...
... Reasons their Opinion feems to me to be the most probable , who write , that the Ancient Gauls had a peculiar ... Reason , that they taught in the fame Language which was used in Gallia . Secondly , becaufe Tacitus in his Life of ...
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... Reasons for this Opinion may be better learn'd fron his own Commentaries , than told in this place . The Language which we at present make use of , may eafily be known to be a Compound of the feveral Tongues of divers Nations : And ( to ...
... Reasons for this Opinion may be better learn'd fron his own Commentaries , than told in this place . The Language which we at present make use of , may eafily be known to be a Compound of the feveral Tongues of divers Nations : And ( to ...
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... reason for his opinion more than his own mere guess , tho this opinion differs manifeftly from all other ancient Authors . As to all those who are pleas'd with Fables , and have deduced the Original of the Franks from the Trojans , and ...
... reason for his opinion more than his own mere guess , tho this opinion differs manifeftly from all other ancient Authors . As to all those who are pleas'd with Fables , and have deduced the Original of the Franks from the Trojans , and ...
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... Reasons of this Inftitution , I can find none but this : That fince it had been the ancient Cuftom of the Gauls and Franks to wear their Hair long , ( as it was alfo of the Sicambri , and of moft others in thofe Parts ) our Ancestors ...
... Reasons of this Inftitution , I can find none but this : That fince it had been the ancient Cuftom of the Gauls and Franks to wear their Hair long , ( as it was alfo of the Sicambri , and of moft others in thofe Parts ) our Ancestors ...
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