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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... Nations : And ( to speak plainly and briefly ) may be divided into four parts . One half of it we have from the Romans , as every one that understands Latin ever fo little , may obferve : For befides , that the Gauls being fubject to ...
... Nations : And ( to speak plainly and briefly ) may be divided into four parts . One half of it we have from the Romans , as every one that understands Latin ever fo little , may obferve : For befides , that the Gauls being fubject to ...
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... Nation , fo much terrified Rome . And Plutarch in his Lives of Marcellus and Camillus ; Appian in his 2d Book of the Civil Wars ; Livius , lib.8 . 10. have recorded , that the Romans were fo afraid of the Gauls , that they made a Law ...
... Nation , fo much terrified Rome . And Plutarch in his Lives of Marcellus and Camillus ; Appian in his 2d Book of the Civil Wars ; Livius , lib.8 . 10. have recorded , that the Romans were fo afraid of the Gauls , that they made a Law ...
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... Nation ; who ventured next after Her- cules , ( to whom the like Attempt gave a Reputation of extraordinary Valour , and a ( C Title to Immortality ) to cross those almost σε inacceffible Rocks of the Alps , and places fcarce paffable ...
... Nation ; who ventured next after Her- cules , ( to whom the like Attempt gave a Reputation of extraordinary Valour , and a ( C Title to Immortality ) to cross those almost σε inacceffible Rocks of the Alps , and places fcarce paffable ...
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... Nations are used by the Ro- mans , you have no more to do , but to look at our neighbouring Gallia , now reduced in- to the Form of a Province : Which having its Laws and Customs chang'd , and being " fubjected to the Power of the Axes ...
... Nations are used by the Ro- mans , you have no more to do , but to look at our neighbouring Gallia , now reduced in- to the Form of a Province : Which having its Laws and Customs chang'd , and being " fubjected to the Power of the Axes ...
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... Nations of the Earth , that have been vexed with this Plague ? Now ' tis moft plain both from Sidonius Apollinaris , and efpecially from the a- bove - mentioned Salvianus , in many places of D 2 c6 --- his his Writings , that our Franks ...
... Nations of the Earth , that have been vexed with this Plague ? Now ' tis moft plain both from Sidonius Apollinaris , and efpecially from the a- bove - mentioned Salvianus , in many places of D 2 c6 --- his his Writings , that our Franks ...
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