The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Том 1Harper, 1905 |
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... Greek Empire ; and he would scarcely be able to restrain his curiosity from making some inquiry into the state of the city of Rome dur- ing the darkness and confusion of the Middle Ages . As I have ventured , perhaps too hastily , to ...
... Greek Empire ; and he would scarcely be able to restrain his curiosity from making some inquiry into the state of the city of Rome dur- ing the darkness and confusion of the Middle Ages . As I have ventured , perhaps too hastily , to ...
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... Greek Provinces ..... 261 Navigation .. 280 General Use of both the Greek Improvement of Agriculture and Latin Languages . 264 ...... in the Western Countries of Slaves .... 264 the Empire ...... 281 Their Treatment . 264 Introduction ...
... Greek Provinces ..... 261 Navigation .. 280 General Use of both the Greek Improvement of Agriculture and Latin Languages . 264 ...... in the Western Countries of Slaves .... 264 the Empire ...... 281 Their Treatment . 264 Introduction ...
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... Greek lan- guages : they deposit in the hands of a disciple the keys of two valuable chests ; nor can he complain if they are after- wards lost or neglected by his own fault . The necessity of leading in equal ranks so many unequal ...
... Greek lan- guages : they deposit in the hands of a disciple the keys of two valuable chests ; nor can he complain if they are after- wards lost or neglected by his own fault . The necessity of leading in equal ranks so many unequal ...
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... Greek and Roman historians , to as many , at least , as were accessible to an English reader . All that I could find were greedily de- voured , from Littlebury's lame Herodotus , and Spelman's val- uable Xenophon , to the pompous folios ...
... Greek and Roman historians , to as many , at least , as were accessible to an English reader . All that I could find were greedily de- voured , from Littlebury's lame Herodotus , and Spelman's val- uable Xenophon , to the pompous folios ...
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... Greek classics , from dead languages to living science ; my hours would have been occupied by useful and agreeable studies , the wanderings of fancy would have been restrained , and I should have escaped the temptations of idle- ness ...
... Greek classics , from dead languages to living science ; my hours would have been occupied by useful and agreeable studies , the wanderings of fancy would have been restrained , and I should have escaped the temptations of idle- ness ...
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