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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... Coun- try , and know its self to be fuch ; that my Friends , Relations , and Children , with their Posterity , will inherit their fhare of this in- eftimable Bleffing , and that I have contributed my part to it . A A 4 I have I have ...
... Coun- try , and know its self to be fuch ; that my Friends , Relations , and Children , with their Posterity , will inherit their fhare of this in- eftimable Bleffing , and that I have contributed my part to it . A A 4 I have I have ...
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... Coun- trey is grown mad or foolish , ( as Plato fai d of his ) , fometimes that it rages and cruelly tears out its own Bowels . We are to take care in the first Place , that we do not ascribe other Folks Faults to our innocent Countrey ...
... Coun- trey is grown mad or foolish , ( as Plato fai d of his ) , fometimes that it rages and cruelly tears out its own Bowels . We are to take care in the first Place , that we do not ascribe other Folks Faults to our innocent Countrey ...
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... Coun- tries infefted with Plunderers and Oppressors , to take Sanctuary in thofe that are quiet and pea- ceable ; as Mariners , who undertake a Voyage , forecast to avoid Streights , & c . and Rocky Seas , and chufe to fail a calm and ...
... Coun- tries infefted with Plunderers and Oppressors , to take Sanctuary in thofe that are quiet and pea- ceable ; as Mariners , who undertake a Voyage , forecast to avoid Streights , & c . and Rocky Seas , and chufe to fail a calm and ...
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... Coun- cil , whatever feem'd to relate to the whole Body of the Commonwealth , was appointed and establish'd . Cornelius Tacitus , in his 3d Book , reckons Sixty - four Civitates ; by which is meant ( as Cæfar explains it ) fo many ...
... Coun- cil , whatever feem'd to relate to the whole Body of the Commonwealth , was appointed and establish'd . Cornelius Tacitus , in his 3d Book , reckons Sixty - four Civitates ; by which is meant ( as Cæfar explains it ) fo many ...
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... Coun- Сс tries on this fide , were flain , driven out , or " carried away captive . CC Befides , there is a notable inftance in Corn . Tacitus , lib . 20. where speaking of the Neigh- bourhood of Frifia and Batavia to each other , he ...
... Coun- Сс tries on this fide , were flain , driven out , or " carried away captive . CC Befides , there is a notable inftance in Corn . Tacitus , lib . 20. where speaking of the Neigh- bourhood of Frifia and Batavia to each other , he ...
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