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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... Emperor Ferdinand ; The Speech that he made at the Diet of Francfort is ftill extant : Afterwards he returned to Strasburg ; but Jean de Monluc , the Bishop of Valence , over - perfuaded him to accept of the Profefforfhip of Civil Law ...
... Emperor Ferdinand ; The Speech that he made at the Diet of Francfort is ftill extant : Afterwards he returned to Strasburg ; but Jean de Monluc , the Bishop of Valence , over - perfuaded him to accept of the Profefforfhip of Civil Law ...
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... with all manner of Severities : Does it therefore follow , that the Madness of thefe Tyrants must be imputed to their Country ? The Cruelty Cruelty of the Emperor Macrinus is particularly memorable ; who 11 The Author's Preface .
... with all manner of Severities : Does it therefore follow , that the Madness of thefe Tyrants must be imputed to their Country ? The Cruelty Cruelty of the Emperor Macrinus is particularly memorable ; who 11 The Author's Preface .
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... Emperor Macrinus is particularly memorable ; who as Julius Capitolinus writes , was nicknamed Macellinus , because his House was ftained with the Blood of Men , as a Shambles is with that of Beasts . Many fuch others are mention'd by ...
... Emperor Macrinus is particularly memorable ; who as Julius Capitolinus writes , was nicknamed Macellinus , because his House was ftained with the Blood of Men , as a Shambles is with that of Beasts . Many fuch others are mention'd by ...
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... Emperor Titus's time , the Romans had CC but 1200 Soldiers in Garison in all Gaul , al- Сс tho ' ( fays he ) they had fought with the CC Romans for their Liberty , almoft 800 Years , and had near as many Cities , as the Romans σε had ...
... Emperor Titus's time , the Romans had CC but 1200 Soldiers in Garison in all Gaul , al- Сс tho ' ( fays he ) they had fought with the CC Romans for their Liberty , almoft 800 Years , and had near as many Cities , as the Romans σε had ...
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... the Reign of Probus the Emperor , in whofe time almost all Gallia , that is , fixty Cities , re- CC CC CC 11111 CC 66 Сс volted from the Romans ; and with volted 18 FRANCOGALLIA . Narbonenfis prima, Narbonenfis fecunda, Aquitania ...
... the Reign of Probus the Emperor , in whofe time almost all Gallia , that is , fixty Cities , re- CC CC CC 11111 CC 66 Сс volted from the Romans ; and with volted 18 FRANCOGALLIA . Narbonenfis prima, Narbonenfis fecunda, Aquitania ...
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