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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II . Probable Conjectures concerning the ancient Language of the Gauls . TN this
place it seems proper to handle a I question much disputed and canvass ' d by
Learned Men ; viz . What was the Language of the Gauls in those old times ?
II . Probable Conjectures concerning the ancient Language of the Gauls . TN this
place it seems proper to handle a I question much disputed and canvass ' d by
Learned Men ; viz . What was the Language of the Gauls in those old times ?
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... of those Gauls who were borderers and next neighbours to the Massilians ; of
whom he says , that not only many of their private Men , but even their Cities ( by
publick Decrees , and proposing great Rewards ) invited several Learned Men of
...
... of those Gauls who were borderers and next neighbours to the Massilians ; of
whom he says , that not only many of their private Men , but even their Cities ( by
publick Decrees , and proposing great Rewards ) invited several Learned Men of
...
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And several learned Men have shewn us , that many Greek Words are adapted to
our common use , which we do not owe to the Learning and Schools of the
Druyds , ( who I believe spoke no Greek ) ; but to the Schools and Conversation
of ...
And several learned Men have shewn us , that many Greek Words are adapted to
our common use , which we do not owe to the Learning and Schools of the
Druyds , ( who I believe spoke no Greek ) ; but to the Schools and Conversation
of ...
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TIS very well known to all learned Men , 1 that Gaul , after having been often
attempted with various Success , during a ten Years War , and many Battels , was
at last totally subdued by Cĉsar , and reduced into the Form of a Province .
TIS very well known to all learned Men , 1 that Gaul , after having been often
attempted with various Success , during a ten Years War , and many Battels , was
at last totally subdued by Cĉsar , and reduced into the Form of a Province .
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The case being so ; I cannot forbear wondring at the opinion of the learned
Andreas Turnebus , who despising the Authority of so many grave and ancient
Writers , says , that he thinks the Franks were originally of Scandinavia : because
in ...
The case being so ; I cannot forbear wondring at the opinion of the learned
Andreas Turnebus , who despising the Authority of so many grave and ancient
Writers , says , that he thinks the Franks were originally of Scandinavia : because
in ...
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