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The Daily Dispatch: October 28, 1862., [Electronic resource], Battle between Floyd and the enemy in Kentucky. (search)
o, that "the English and Dutch were equally detested there." and thus much he learned from the inhabitants who came into his camp. The country belonged to ancient Gaul, and its inhabitants are mentioned by C sar in-the very first chapter of his commentaries, as far surpassing all the other Gauls in valor. Now, the greater part of Transalpine Gaul is included in France, and as there was a strong family likeness, according to the same authority, between all the nations of ancient Gaul, it is natural that the affinity between the French and the Belgians should continue. As long as the provinces had their counts, dukes, and free cities, that part of the lowGaul, it is natural that the affinity between the French and the Belgians should continue. As long as the provinces had their counts, dukes, and free cities, that part of the low countries known now as Belgium always had French tendencies. When they finally fell under the house of Burgundy towards the close of the fourteenth century, their rulers were still French, though independent of all but a merely nominal fealty to the King of France. When Charles the Bold was defeated and gain, a little managemen