The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Band 3Allen Lane, Penguin Press, 1994 - 1352 Seiten A history of the Roman and Byzantine Empires, covering a period of thirteen centuries from the age of the Antonines to the taking of Constantinople by the Turks. -- Dust jacket. |
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... reason of the Romans has been silently or studi- ously transfused into the domestic institutions of Europe , The civilians of the darker ages have established an absurd and incompre- hensible mode of quotation , which is supported by ...
... reason of the Romans has been silently or studi- ously transfused into the domestic institutions of Europe , The civilians of the darker ages have established an absurd and incompre- hensible mode of quotation , which is supported by ...
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... reason , and to die : but they im- bibed in some degree the prejudices of the sect ; the love of paradox , the pertinacious habits of dispute , and a minute attachment to words and verbal distinctions . The superior- ity of form to ...
... reason , and to die : but they im- bibed in some degree the prejudices of the sect ; the love of paradox , the pertinacious habits of dispute , and a minute attachment to words and verbal distinctions . The superior- ity of form to ...
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... reason . The active , insatiate principle of self - love can alone supply the arts of life and the wages of industry ; and as soon as civil govern- ment and exclusive property have been introduced , they be- come necessary to the ...
... reason . The active , insatiate principle of self - love can alone supply the arts of life and the wages of industry ; and as soon as civil govern- ment and exclusive property have been introduced , they be- come necessary to the ...
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