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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... Common- wealth ; in the Condition ( wherein they agree ) it flourished for above a Thousand Tears . And indeed the great Wisdom of our Ancestors in the first framing of our Conftitution , is almost incredible ; fo that I no longer ...
... Common- wealth ; in the Condition ( wherein they agree ) it flourished for above a Thousand Tears . And indeed the great Wisdom of our Ancestors in the first framing of our Conftitution , is almost incredible ; fo that I no longer ...
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... Commonwealth are com- monly attributed to our Civil Diffentions , I found upon Enquiry these are not so properly to be called the Cause as the Beginning of our Mifchiefs . And Polybius , that grave judici- ous Hiftorian , teaches us in ...
... Commonwealth are com- monly attributed to our Civil Diffentions , I found upon Enquiry these are not so properly to be called the Cause as the Beginning of our Mifchiefs . And Polybius , that grave judici- ous Hiftorian , teaches us in ...
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... Commonwealth , was appointed and eftablish'd . Cornelius Tacitus , in his 3d Book , reckons Sixty - four Civitates ; by which is meant ( as Cæfar explains it ) fo many Regions or Di- ftricts ; in each of which , not only the fame ...
... Commonwealth , was appointed and eftablish'd . Cornelius Tacitus , in his 3d Book , reckons Sixty - four Civitates ; by which is meant ( as Cæfar explains it ) fo many Regions or Di- ftricts ; in each of which , not only the fame ...
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... Commonwealth , he ought to in- " form the Magiftrates of it , and communicate c it to no body elfe . The Magiftrates conceal " what they think proper , and acquaint the Mul- ❝titude with the reft : For of Matters relating " C to the ...
... Commonwealth , he ought to in- " form the Magiftrates of it , and communicate c it to no body elfe . The Magiftrates conceal " what they think proper , and acquaint the Mul- ❝titude with the reft : For of Matters relating " C to the ...
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... Commonwealth in League and Amity . Next , the Bellouaci , who had nevertheless a great City of their own , a- bounding in Numbers of People , and were of principal Authority and Repute among the Belga , lib . 2. cap . 4. and lib . 7 ...
... Commonwealth in League and Amity . Next , the Bellouaci , who had nevertheless a great City of their own , a- bounding in Numbers of People , and were of principal Authority and Repute among the Belga , lib . 2. cap . 4. and lib . 7 ...
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