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... Gauls"),asoneof his best works. He was, nevertheless, a learned man, a courtier, a man of considerable wit, and an ambassador, who had made profound reflections onall that he had seen; hepossessed great knowledge; one prejudice sufficed ...
... Gauls"),asoneof his best works. He was, nevertheless, a learned man, a courtier, a man of considerable wit, and an ambassador, who had made profound reflections onall that he had seen; hepossessed great knowledge; one prejudice sufficed ...
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... Gaul had, itis said, passed through Illyriatosell theirservices as murderers to other murderers in the neighborhood ... Gauls oftheSeine and the Marnedid notthen knowthat Romeexisted, and couldnot resolveto cross MontCenis,as was ...
... Gaul had, itis said, passed through Illyriatosell theirservices as murderers to other murderers in the neighborhood ... Gauls oftheSeine and the Marnedid notthen knowthat Romeexisted, and couldnot resolveto cross MontCenis,as was ...
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... Gauls, whohadfought forten years against Cæsar. Thesame Vitruvius informs us thatin the opulent and ingenious town of Marseilles,which tradedwithsomany nations, theroofswere onlyofa kindof clay mixed with straw. Hesays that the ...
... Gauls, whohadfought forten years against Cæsar. Thesame Vitruvius informs us thatin the opulent and ingenious town of Marseilles,which tradedwithsomany nations, theroofswere onlyofa kindof clay mixed with straw. Hesays that the ...
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... Gauls, their conqueror, Clovis, followed that communion for the very same reasonthatthe other barbarians had professedthe faith of Arius. In Italy,the great Theodoric keptpeace between thetwo parties, andat last theNicæan formula ...
... Gauls, their conqueror, Clovis, followed that communion for the very same reasonthatthe other barbarians had professedthe faith of Arius. In Italy,the great Theodoric keptpeace between thetwo parties, andat last theNicæan formula ...
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... Gaul, so easily conquered by Clovis, had lost all theirancientvalor, and thatthe Gauls were as willingto be subjecttoa small number of Franks as to a small number of Romans. Warlike accoutrements have since changed, as ...
... Gaul, so easily conquered by Clovis, had lost all theirancientvalor, and thatthe Gauls were as willingto be subjecttoa small number of Franks as to a small number of Romans. Warlike accoutrements have since changed, as ...
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