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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... Gaul to meet early in the Spring , as he had before determin'd : Finding that the Senones , Carnutes and Treviri came not when " all the reft came , he adjourned the Council CC to Paris . And , lib . 7. cap . 6. fpeaking of ...
... Gaul to meet early in the Spring , as he had before determin'd : Finding that the Senones , Carnutes and Treviri came not when " all the reft came , he adjourned the Council CC to Paris . And , lib . 7. cap . 6. fpeaking of ...
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... Gauls called fuch , Reges , or rather Reguli , which were chofen , not for a certain term , ( as the Magi- ftrates ... Gaul , A. U. C. 695 , he found it divided into two Factions ; the Adui were at the Head of the one , the Arverni of ...
... Gauls called fuch , Reges , or rather Reguli , which were chofen , not for a certain term , ( as the Magi- ftrates ... Gaul , A. U. C. 695 , he found it divided into two Factions ; the Adui were at the Head of the one , the Arverni of ...
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... Gaul , ) was put to Death , by Order of his Commonwealth , for afpi- ring to the Kingdom . The Sequani , on the other ... Gauls , had for fome time Moritafgus their King ; whofe Ancestors had also been Kings in the fame place , lib . 5 ...
... Gaul , ) was put to Death , by Order of his Commonwealth , for afpi- ring to the Kingdom . The Sequani , on the other ... Gauls , had for fome time Moritafgus their King ; whofe Ancestors had also been Kings in the fame place , lib . 5 ...
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... Gauls . IN In N this place it feems proper to handle a queftion much difputed and canvass'd by Learned Men ; viz . What was the Language of the Gauls in thofe old times ? For as to what belongs to their Religion , Laws , and the Customs ...
... Gauls . IN In N this place it feems proper to handle a queftion much difputed and canvass'd by Learned Men ; viz . What was the Language of the Gauls in thofe old times ? For as to what belongs to their Religion , Laws , and the Customs ...
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... Gauls , by the Exam- ple of the Maffilians , were mightily delighted " with the Greek 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 ...
... Gauls , by the Exam- ple of the Maffilians , were mightily delighted " with the Greek 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 ...
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