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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... Cities of the Adui , the Rhemi and Arverni to have been . And therefore Dumnorix the Aduan , when Cæfar fent to have him flain , be- gan to refift , and to defend himfelf , and to im- plore the Affiftance of his Fellow - Citizens ; oft ...
... Cities of the Adui , the Rhemi and Arverni to have been . And therefore Dumnorix the Aduan , when Cæfar fent to have him flain , be- gan to refift , and to defend himfelf , and to im- plore the Affiftance of his Fellow - Citizens ; oft ...
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... Cities of Gaul , and to Form a 阑 General Council of all Gallia ; the Power of which , the whole World fhould not be able CC to withstand . Now concerning the Kings which ruled over certain Cities in Gallia , the fame Author makes ...
... Cities of Gaul , and to Form a 阑 General Council of all Gallia ; the Power of which , the whole World fhould not be able CC to withstand . Now concerning the Kings which ruled over certain Cities in Gallia , the fame Author makes ...
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... Cities , fome were much more potent than others ; and upon these the leffer Commonwealths depended ; these they put themselves under for Protection : Such weak Cities Cæfar fometimes calls the Tributa- ries and Subjects of the former ...
... Cities , fome were much more potent than others ; and upon these the leffer Commonwealths depended ; these they put themselves under for Protection : Such weak Cities Cæfar fometimes calls the Tributa- ries and Subjects of the former ...
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... Cities , and cou'd mufter Fifty thousand fighting Men , had a little be- fore that time Divitiacus , the most potent Prince of all Gallia for their King ; he had not only the Command of the greateft part of Belge , but even of Britanny ...
... Cities , and cou'd mufter Fifty thousand fighting Men , had a little be- fore that time Divitiacus , the most potent Prince of all Gallia for their King ; he had not only the Command of the greateft part of Belge , but even of Britanny ...
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... Cities , or Commonwealths , ( as Plinius , lib . 4. cap . 11. tells us ) were per- mitted to continue free , after the Romans had reduced Gallia to the Form of a Province . Such were the Nervii , Ulbanelles , Sueffiones and Leuci . Alfo ...
... Cities , or Commonwealths , ( as Plinius , lib . 4. cap . 11. tells us ) were per- mitted to continue free , after the Romans had reduced Gallia to the Form of a Province . Such were the Nervii , Ulbanelles , Sueffiones and Leuci . Alfo ...
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