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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... seems improper and unfeafonable , to vent his Refentments upon his Enemies ; who furely did themselves a great deal more wrong in ma- king him fo , than they did him . Tis too true , that they did all they cou'd to ftarve him ; and this ...
... seems improper and unfeafonable , to vent his Refentments upon his Enemies ; who furely did themselves a great deal more wrong in ma- king him fo , than they did him . Tis too true , that they did all they cou'd to ftarve him ; and this ...
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... seems to be the Indication of a great Soul . But I am of a quite different Opinion : For if it be a great Crime , and almost an Impiety not to live under and fuffer patiently the Humours and harsh U- fage of our Natural Parents ; ' tis ...
... seems to be the Indication of a great Soul . But I am of a quite different Opinion : For if it be a great Crime , and almost an Impiety not to live under and fuffer patiently the Humours and harsh U- fage of our Natural Parents ; ' tis ...
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... seems proper to handle a queftion much difputed and canvass'd by Learned Men ; viz . What was the Language of the Gauls in thofe old times ? For as to what belongs to their Religion , Laws , and the Customs of the People , Cafar , as I ...
... seems proper to handle a queftion much difputed and canvass'd by Learned Men ; viz . What was the Language of the Gauls in thofe old times ? For as to what belongs to their Religion , Laws , and the Customs of the People , Cafar , as I ...
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... seems to me to be the most probable , who write , that the Ancient Gauls had a peculiar Language of their own , not much differing from the British : First , because Cæfar tells us it was the Cuftom for thofe Gauls who had a mind to be ...
... seems to me to be the most probable , who write , that the Ancient Gauls had a peculiar Language of their own , not much differing from the British : First , because Cæfar tells us it was the Cuftom for thofe Gauls who had a mind to be ...
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... seems the more probable , because I do not remember any Mention to have been made in ancient Times , of a Marefchal in our Fran- cogallia ; fo that ' tis very likely to have been an Inftitution of our latter Kings , accommodated to the ...
... seems the more probable , because I do not remember any Mention to have been made in ancient Times , of a Marefchal in our Fran- cogallia ; fo that ' tis very likely to have been an Inftitution of our latter Kings , accommodated to the ...
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