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 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 , whether they were beaten by the Romans , or ...
... 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 , whether they were beaten by the Romans , or ...
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... themselves “ within the Roman Territories , and tranfplant- ed the Remainders of them beyond the Ri- CC vers Neckar , and Elb . < c CC Сс But how cruel and inhuman the Dominati- on of the Romans was in Gallia : How intole- rable their ...
... themselves “ within the Roman Territories , and tranfplant- ed the Remainders of them beyond the Ri- CC vers Neckar , and Elb . < c CC Сс But how cruel and inhuman the Dominati- on of the Romans was in Gallia : How intole- rable their ...
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... themselves of Gallia , changed its Name into that of Francia , or Francogallia . HE Order of our Difcourfe requires , Tthat we thould now enquire into the O- riginal of the Franks , and trace them from their firft Habitations , or ( as ...
... themselves of Gallia , changed its Name into that of Francia , or Francogallia . HE Order of our Difcourfe requires , Tthat we thould now enquire into the O- riginal of the Franks , and trace them from their firft Habitations , or ( as ...
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... 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 , of fuch as ufed not the German ...
... 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 , of fuch as ufed not the German ...
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... themselves Franks ; by which name the Germans understood fuch as were Free , and under no Ser- vitude ; as the Writers of that Nation do una- nimously hold : And therefore in ordinary Speech , by a Frank was meant a Freeman : by'a ...
... themselves Franks ; by which name the Germans understood fuch as were Free , and under no Ser- vitude ; as the Writers of that Nation do una- nimously hold : And therefore in ordinary Speech , by a Frank was meant a Freeman : by'a ...
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