The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Том 1Harper, 1905 |
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... present edition an advantage over all others . III . It is perhaps not too much to say that the " Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire " is the greatest historical production , whether in ancient or in modern literature ; and , at all ...
... present edition an advantage over all others . III . It is perhaps not too much to say that the " Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire " is the greatest historical production , whether in ancient or in modern literature ; and , at all ...
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... present editor . The former class of notes is taken from the annotated edition of Dean Milman , who , in addition to ... present editor's , S. The Autobiography of Gibbon is prefixed to the present edition , not only on account of the ...
... present editor . The former class of notes is taken from the annotated edition of Dean Milman , who , in addition to ... present editor's , S. The Autobiography of Gibbon is prefixed to the present edition , not only on account of the ...
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... present ; which does not permit itself to be blinded by the clouds which time gathers around the dead , and which prevent us from seeing that , under the toga , as under the modern dress , in the sen- ate as in our councils , men were ...
... present ; which does not permit itself to be blinded by the clouds which time gathers around the dead , and which prevent us from seeing that , under the toga , as under the modern dress , in the sen- ate as in our councils , men were ...
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... present edition is partly corrective , part- ly supplementary : corrective , by notes , which point out ( it is hoped , in a perfectly candid and dispassionate spirit , with no desire but to establish the truth ) such inaccuracies or ...
... present edition is partly corrective , part- ly supplementary : corrective , by notes , which point out ( it is hoped , in a perfectly candid and dispassionate spirit , with no desire but to establish the truth ) such inaccuracies or ...
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... present work . The well - known zeal for knowl- edge displayed in all the writings of that distinguished histo- rian has led to the natural inference that he would not be displeased at the attempt to make them of use to the English ...
... present work . The well - known zeal for knowl- edge displayed in all the writings of that distinguished histo- rian has led to the natural inference that he would not be displeased at the attempt to make them of use to the English ...
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