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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... themselves , and of their Victory over the Ro- mans , he has this expreffion : Clara ea victoria , & c . That Victory ( fays he ) was of great reputa- tion to them immediately after it , and of great profit in the fequel , for having by ...
... themselves , and of their Victory over the Ro- mans , he has this expreffion : Clara ea victoria , & c . That Victory ( fays he ) was of great reputa- tion to them immediately after it , and of great profit in the fequel , for having by ...
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... themselves to the Knife of the Butcher . Such as thefe deferve to be called by the vile names of Servants and Slaves . Therefore the Franks had always Kings , even at that very time when they profefs'd them- felves the vindicators and ...
... themselves to the Knife of the Butcher . Such as thefe deferve to be called by the vile names of Servants and Slaves . Therefore the Franks had always Kings , even at that very time when they profefs'd them- felves the vindicators and ...
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... themselves ; the Gauls , who naturally hate " luxurious Princes , elected Pofthumus for their " Emperor , who at that time was Gallienus's " Lieutenant in Gaul with imperial authority . " Gallienus thereupon commenced a War with ແ ...
... themselves ; the Gauls , who naturally hate " luxurious Princes , elected Pofthumus for their " Emperor , who at that time was Gallienus's " Lieutenant in Gaul with imperial authority . " Gallienus thereupon commenced a War with ແ ...
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... whereupon he find- ing they had a Defign to kill him , fled into Thoringia . But the Abbot of Urfperg fays , the People were unwilling to kill him , but CC con- СС " contented themselves with having turn'd him out , 44 FRANCO GALLIA .
... whereupon he find- ing they had a Defign to kill him , fled into Thoringia . But the Abbot of Urfperg fays , the People were unwilling to kill him , but CC con- СС " contented themselves with having turn'd him out , 44 FRANCO GALLIA .
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... themselves with having turn'd him out , because he was a diffolute Man , and a De- " baucher of his Subjects Daughters --- Sigi- bertus fays , " Hilderick behaving himself in- folently and luxurioufly , the Franks thrust him out of the ...
... themselves with having turn'd him out , because he was a diffolute Man , and a De- " baucher of his Subjects Daughters --- Sigi- bertus fays , " Hilderick behaving himself in- folently and luxurioufly , the Franks thrust him out of the ...
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