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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... cou'd to ftarve him ; and this great Man was forced to Write in hafte for Bread ; which has been the Caufe that fome of his Works are fhorter than he defign'd them ; and confequently , that the World is deprived of fo much Benefit as ...
... cou'd to ftarve him ; and this great Man was forced to Write in hafte for Bread ; which has been the Caufe that fome of his Works are fhorter than he defign'd them ; and confequently , that the World is deprived of fo much Benefit as ...
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... cou'd not be fecur'dwithout Cruelty : Wou'd it be therefore reafonable , that good Patriots fhou'd lay afide all Care and Solicitude for their Countrey ? Certainly they ought rather to fuccour her , when like a miferable oppreffed ...
... cou'd not be fecur'dwithout Cruelty : Wou'd it be therefore reafonable , that good Patriots fhou'd lay afide all Care and Solicitude for their Countrey ? Certainly they ought rather to fuccour her , when like a miferable oppreffed ...
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... cou'd to foment them : And therefore made a League with the Adui , whom ( with a great many Compliments ) they ftyled Brothers and Friends the People of Rome . Under the Protection and League of the Edui , I find to have been firft the ...
... cou'd to foment them : And therefore made a League with the Adui , whom ( with a great many Compliments ) they ftyled Brothers and Friends the People of Rome . Under the Protection and League of the Edui , I find to have been firft the ...
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... 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 . At Cæfar's ...
... 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 . At Cæfar's ...
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... cou'd not afford σε them fufficient Suftenance , fent out three CC hundred thousand Souls to feek for new CC Habitations . Part of these feated themfelves in Italy ; who both took and burnt the City of Rome . Another part penetrated as ...
... cou'd not afford σε them fufficient Suftenance , fent out three CC hundred thousand Souls to feek for new CC Habitations . Part of these feated themfelves in Italy ; who both took and burnt the City of Rome . Another part penetrated as ...
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