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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... because they were not ftrong enough of themselves to fhake off the Roman Tyranny , ' twas a common Custom with them , to hire German Auxiliaries . These were the firft Beginnings of the Colonies of the Franks : For thofe Germans ...
... because they were not ftrong enough of themselves to fhake off the Roman Tyranny , ' twas a common Custom with them , to hire German Auxiliaries . These were the firft Beginnings of the Colonies of the Franks : For thofe Germans ...
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... because the Franks had poffeffed themselves of that Gallia , which was under the Romans Obedience . Secondly , because the Roman Language pre- vail'd in that Country , as we formerly told you : Whence arofe the Saying , Loqui Roma- num ...
... because the Franks had poffeffed themselves of that Gallia , which was under the Romans Obedience . Secondly , because the Roman Language pre- vail'd in that Country , as we formerly told you : Whence arofe the Saying , Loqui Roma- num ...
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... because the first beginning of the Liberty of those Countries proceeded from thence , gave the name of Switzers to all the reft of the Cantons : Or ( which feems to me moft probable ) this Appellation had its Original from the occafion ...
... because the first beginning of the Liberty of those Countries proceeded from thence , gave the name of Switzers to all the reft of the Cantons : Or ( which feems to me moft probable ) this Appellation had its Original from the occafion ...
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... because they refused to serve as Soldiers under Valentinian the Emperor , and to pay Tribute as other Nations did . A fecond proof may be that of Cornelius Tacitus , who in his 20th Book , fpeaking of the Caninefates , whom we have ...
... because they refused to serve as Soldiers under Valentinian the Emperor , and to pay Tribute as other Nations did . A fecond proof may be that of Cornelius Tacitus , who in his 20th Book , fpeaking of the Caninefates , whom we have ...
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... the publick Shews . Which Story both Eutropius in his 9th Book , and the Rhetorician in that Panegyrick fo often quoted , make mention of . And And because the fame Rhetorician in another place fpeaks of 32 FRANCOGALLIA .. 1.
... the publick Shews . Which Story both Eutropius in his 9th Book , and the Rhetorician in that Panegyrick fo often quoted , make mention of . And And because the fame Rhetorician in another place fpeaks of 32 FRANCOGALLIA .. 1.
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