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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Page 83
... agreed to , and re- folved upon by them . And therefore Cicero , with others of the Ancients , were wont to call fuch - like Determinations , Placita Philofophorum . Since therefore the Matter is fo , I hope the Opinion which we have ...
... agreed to , and re- folved upon by them . And therefore Cicero , with others of the Ancients , were wont to call fuch - like Determinations , Placita Philofophorum . Since therefore the Matter is fo , I hope the Opinion which we have ...
Page 84
... agreed to in their Parliaments . Alfo in fine Leg . Aleman . we find this Paffage . This is decreed by " the King and his Nobles , and all the Chrifti- an People which compofe the Kingdom of the Merovingians . Alfo Aimoinus , lib . 5 ...
... agreed to in their Parliaments . Alfo in fine Leg . Aleman . we find this Paffage . This is decreed by " the King and his Nobles , and all the Chrifti- an People which compofe the Kingdom of the Merovingians . Alfo Aimoinus , lib . 5 ...
Page 85
... agreed that their Difference fhould be " " decided by the Judgment of the Franks , ( in " Saloiffo caftro ) in their Camp near the River Sala . сс 66 CHA P. XII . Of the Kingly Officers , commonly call d Mayors of the Palace . B DAC f ...
... agreed that their Difference fhould be " " decided by the Judgment of the Franks , ( in " Saloiffo caftro ) in their Camp near the River Sala . сс 66 CHA P. XII . Of the Kingly Officers , commonly call d Mayors of the Palace . B DAC f ...
Page 93
... agreed to it ; and Pipin was made King by the unanimous Suf- frages and Votes of the Nobility , & c .---- To the very fame purpose writes Ado of Vienna , Etat . 6. fub Anno 727 .---- " Ambaffadors ( fays " he ) were fent to Pope ...
... agreed to it ; and Pipin was made King by the unanimous Suf- frages and Votes of the Nobility , & c .---- To the very fame purpose writes Ado of Vienna , Etat . 6. fub Anno 727 .---- " Ambaffadors ( fays " he ) were fent to Pope ...
Page 101
... agreed fhould be com- mon among them . Their Names were these the Dukes of Burgundy , Normandy , and Aquitain ; the Counts of Flanders , Tholoufe , and Champagne ; the Archbishops of Rheims , Laon , and Langres ; the Bishops of Beauvais ...
... agreed fhould be com- mon among them . Their Names were these the Dukes of Burgundy , Normandy , and Aquitain ; the Counts of Flanders , Tholoufe , and Champagne ; the Archbishops of Rheims , Laon , and Langres ; the Bishops of Beauvais ...
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