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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... Franks were a part of thofe German Nations , who thus entred into Gallia . CHA P. IV . Of the Original of the Franks ; whe having poffeffed themselves of Gallia , changed its Name into that of Francia , or Francogallia . HE Order of our ...
... Franks were a part of thofe German Nations , who thus entred into Gallia . CHA P. IV . Of the Original of the Franks ; whe having poffeffed themselves of Gallia , changed its Name into that of Francia , or Francogallia . HE Order of our ...
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... Franks ; for there ( on both Sides the " Rhine ) the first Franks were feated ; which cc as far as to the Limits of Bavaria , is now CC called Eastern France : But Western France is " that Kingdom which lies on both Sides the " Rivers ...
... Franks ; for there ( on both Sides the " Rhine ) the first Franks were feated ; which cc as far as to the Limits of Bavaria , is now CC called Eastern France : But Western France is " that Kingdom which lies on both Sides the " Rivers ...
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... Frank , but the Latin Tongue . Otto Frifingius , chron . 4 . cap . penult . fays , " It feems to me , that thofe Franks who dwell in Gallia , borrowed the Language , which they make use of to this " Day , from the Romans ; for the ...
... Frank , but the Latin Tongue . Otto Frifingius , chron . 4 . cap . penult . fays , " It feems to me , that thofe Franks who dwell in Gallia , borrowed the Language , which they make use of to this " Day , from the Romans ; for the ...
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... Franks . the IId , into the Kingdoms of Naples and Si- cily , and establish'd there as a prefidiary Colo- ny , were called Franks . Petrus de Vineis , lib . epift . 6. cap . 25 . cc Fol- " lowing ( fays he ) the Law and " Cuftom of the ...
... Franks . the IId , into the Kingdoms of Naples and Si- cily , and establish'd there as a prefidiary Colo- ny , were called Franks . Petrus de Vineis , lib . epift . 6. cap . 25 . cc Fol- " lowing ( fays he ) the Law and " Cuftom of the ...
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... Franks had their firft Seats near the Sea - fhore , in very marshy Grounds ; and were the most skilful People in Navigation , and Sea - fights , known at that time : Whereof we have the following Teftimonies . First , in Claudian , who ...
... Franks had their firft Seats near the Sea - fhore , in very marshy Grounds ; and were the most skilful People in Navigation , and Sea - fights , known at that time : Whereof we have the following Teftimonies . First , in Claudian , who ...
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