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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... tells us the Gauls , in their pub- lick and private reckonings , Græcis literis ufos fuifle . But let us fee whether the word Græcis in that place ought not to be left out , not only as unneceffary but furreptitious . Since it was fuf ...
... tells us the Gauls , in their pub- lick and private reckonings , Græcis literis ufos fuifle . But let us fee whether the word Græcis in that place ought not to be left out , not only as unneceffary but furreptitious . Since it was fuf ...
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... tells us , he fent that Letter written in Greek characters , left ( in cafe it were intercepted ) his designs fhou'd he discover'd by the enemy . Juftinus , lib . 20 . fays , there was a Decree of the Senate made , that no Carthaginian ...
... tells us , he fent that Letter written in Greek characters , left ( in cafe it were intercepted ) his designs fhou'd he discover'd by the enemy . Juftinus , lib . 20 . fays , there was a Decree of the Senate made , that no Carthaginian ...
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... tells us , that Arioviftus , by Reafon of his long Conversation in Gallia , spoke the Gallick Tongue . Now for two Reasons their Opinion feems to me to be the most probable , who write , that the Ancient Gauls had a peculiar Language of ...
... tells us , that Arioviftus , by Reafon of his long Conversation in Gallia , spoke the Gallick Tongue . Now for two Reasons their Opinion feems to me to be the most probable , who write , that the Ancient Gauls had a peculiar Language of ...
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... tell us . The other half of it may be fubdivided thus . One third of it we hold from the Ancient Gauls , another from the Franks , and the last from the Greek Language ; For it has been demonftrated long fince by ma- ny Authors , that ...
... tell us . The other half of it may be fubdivided thus . One third of it we hold from the Ancient Gauls , another from the Franks , and the last from the Greek Language ; For it has been demonftrated long fince by ma- ny Authors , that ...
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... tells us ) was quite gone , as soon as they loft their Liberty . Yet fome Cities , or Commonwealths , ( as Plinius , lib . 4. cap . 11. tells us ) were per- mitted to continue free , after the Romans had reduced Gallia to the Form of a ...
... tells us ) was quite gone , as soon as they loft their Liberty . Yet fome Cities , or Commonwealths , ( as Plinius , lib . 4. cap . 11. tells us ) were per- mitted to continue free , after the Romans had reduced Gallia to the Form of a ...
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