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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... agreed in this Inftitute , that at a certain time of the Year a publick Council of the whole Nation fhould be held ; in which Coun- cil , whatever feem'd to relate to the whole Body of the Commonwealth , was appointed and eftablish'd ...
... agreed in this Inftitute , that at a certain time of the Year a publick Council of the whole Nation fhould be held ; in which Coun- cil , whatever feem'd to relate to the whole Body of the Commonwealth , was appointed and eftablish'd ...
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... agreed en all Hands , that the Franks had their firft Seats near the Sea - fhore , in very marthy Grounds ; and were the moft skilful People in Navigation , and Sea - fights , known at that time : Whereof we have the following ...
... agreed en all Hands , that the Franks had their firft Seats near the Sea - fhore , in very marthy Grounds ; and were the moft skilful People in Navigation , and Sea - fights , known at that time : Whereof we have the following ...
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... agreed upon in that great Convention of the Three Eftates . To this End was framed that ancient and famous Law of the Lacedemonians , which joyned the Ephori to their Kings ; Who , as Plato writes , were defigned to be like Bridles CC ...
... agreed upon in that great Convention of the Three Eftates . To this End was framed that ancient and famous Law of the Lacedemonians , which joyned the Ephori to their Kings ; Who , as Plato writes , were defigned to be like Bridles CC ...
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... agreed together against him , and fum- mon'd a general Convention in the Town of Witmar , from whence they fent Ambaffadors to Lewis , as Lewis likewife fent his Ambaf- fadors to them , & c . CC CC CC CC CC CC CC Alfo the Appendix to ...
... agreed together against him , and fum- mon'd a general Convention in the Town of Witmar , from whence they fent Ambaffadors to Lewis , as Lewis likewife fent his Ambaf- fadors to them , & c . CC CC CC CC CC CC CC Alfo the Appendix to ...
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... agreed upon between them , by and with the Confent of the faithful Subjects of the Realm . I cc To proceed . We find further , that it was the Cuftom ( when any Prince , or Perfon of Extraordinary Quality , was accused of any Crime ) to ...
... agreed upon between them , by and with the Confent of the faithful Subjects of the Realm . I cc To proceed . We find further , that it was the Cuftom ( when any Prince , or Perfon of Extraordinary Quality , was accused of any Crime ) to ...
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