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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... Tongues cut out , were otherwise tor- mented , and burnt for their Religion . This made him curious to dive into thofe Opinions , which inspired fo much Conftancy , Refigna- tion and Contempt of Death ; which brought him by degrees to a ...
... Tongues cut out , were otherwise tor- mented , and burnt for their Religion . This made him curious to dive into thofe Opinions , which inspired fo much Conftancy , Refigna- tion and Contempt of Death ; which brought him by degrees to a ...
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... Tongue , may be refu ted by this fingle inftance which Cĉfar takes notice of lib . 5. cap . 12. That when 2. Cicero was befieged in his Camp , he dispatched Let- ters written in the Greek Language , " Left ( if Πούλας ταῖς γλωσίας . cc ...
... Tongue , may be refu ted by this fingle inftance which Cĉfar takes notice of lib . 5. cap . 12. That when 2. Cicero was befieged in his Camp , he dispatched Let- ters written in the Greek Language , " Left ( if Πούλας ταῖς γλωσίας . cc ...
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... Tongue , infomuch that they ( c began to write their very bargains and con- " tracts in it . Now to this there is a fhort and ready reply : For , in the first place , if the Gauls learnt Greek by the Example of the Maffi- lians , ' tis ...
... Tongue , infomuch that they ( c began to write their very bargains and con- " tracts in it . Now to this there is a fhort and ready reply : For , in the first place , if the Gauls learnt Greek by the Example of the Maffi- lians , ' tis ...
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... Tongues . Item Lib . 40. Both Altars had " Infcriptions on them in the Greek and Latin СС CC ka cc Tongues . Laftly , I cannot imagine , that Cĉfar wou'd have expreffed himself , ( if he had meant , as these wou'd have him ) Grĉcis ...
... Tongues . Item Lib . 40. Both Altars had " Infcriptions on them in the Greek and Latin СС CC ka cc Tongues . Laftly , I cannot imagine , that Cĉfar wou'd have expreffed himself , ( if he had meant , as these wou'd have him ) Grĉcis ...
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... Tongue ; not that ancient Language of the Gauls , which had grown out of ufe under the Roman Govern- ment : Befides , if the Francogalli had made use of the Greek Letters , how came they at first to except these , when they made ufe of ...
... Tongue ; not that ancient Language of the Gauls , which had grown out of ufe under the Roman Govern- ment : Befides , if the Francogalli had made use of the Greek Letters , how came they at first to except these , when they made ufe of ...
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