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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... wou'd have expreffed himself , ( if he had meant , as these wou'd have him ) Græcis literis fcribere ; but rather , Græcarum literarum forma , as we fee in Tacitus , Lib . 11. Novas literarum " formas addidit . He added new Characters ...
... wou'd have expreffed himself , ( if he had meant , as these wou'd have him ) Græcis literis fcribere ; but rather , Græcarum literarum forma , as we fee in Tacitus , Lib . 11. Novas literarum " formas addidit . He added new Characters ...
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... wou'd naturally fall into their Customs and Language , ' tis manifeft that the Romans were very induftrious to propagate their Tongue , and to make it universal , and ( as it were ) ve- nerable among all Nations . And to that end ...
... wou'd naturally fall into their Customs and Language , ' tis manifeft that the Romans were very induftrious to propagate their Tongue , and to make it universal , and ( as it were ) ve- nerable among all Nations . And to that end ...
Page 68
... , wifely a- voiding these mischiefs ( as Mariners wou'd do dangerous Rocks ) decreed that the Publick Af- fairs fhou'd be managed by the joynt Advice and Counfel - Counsel of all the Eftates of the Kingdom . To 68 FRANCOGALLIA .
... , wifely a- voiding these mischiefs ( as Mariners wou'd do dangerous Rocks ) decreed that the Publick Af- fairs fhou'd be managed by the joynt Advice and Counfel - Counsel of all the Eftates of the Kingdom . To 68 FRANCOGALLIA .
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... wou'd appear ridi- culous to our flattering Courtiers . The King then was feated in a Waggon , and drawn by Oxen , which a Waggoner drove with his Goad to the the Place of Affembly : But as foon as he 72 FRANCOGALLIA .
... wou'd appear ridi- culous to our flattering Courtiers . The King then was feated in a Waggon , and drawn by Oxen , which a Waggoner drove with his Goad to the the Place of Affembly : But as foon as he 72 FRANCOGALLIA .
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... wou'd they admit him to be crown'd till he CC had made ufe of their Advice and Authori- ty in difpofing of thofe great Employ- ments . The Nobles ( fays he ) being very much difpleas'd , becaufe the King conferr'd Honours without their ...
... wou'd they admit him to be crown'd till he CC had made ufe of their Advice and Authori- ty in difpofing of thofe great Employ- ments . The Nobles ( fays he ) being very much difpleas'd , becaufe the King conferr'd Honours without their ...
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