The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Том 11880 |
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... subjects comprehended in Gibbon's vast work . In annotating a history which embraces a period of more than twelve centuries it would be easy to multiply notes to any extent ; but the present editor has thought it right to confine his ...
... subjects comprehended in Gibbon's vast work . In annotating a history which embraces a period of more than twelve centuries it would be easy to multiply notes to any extent ; but the present editor has thought it right to confine his ...
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... subjects which it embraces may have undergone more complete in- vestigation ; on the general view of the whole ... subject to the future historian : ' A considerable portion of this preface had already appeared before the pub- lic in the ...
... subjects which it embraces may have undergone more complete in- vestigation ; on the general view of the whole ... subject to the future historian : ' A considerable portion of this preface had already appeared before the pub- lic in the ...
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... subject of his history , the means and the manner by which the whole world became subject to the Roman sway . How different the complicated politics of the European kingdoms ! Every national history , to be complete , must , in a ...
... subject of his history , the means and the manner by which the whole world became subject to the Roman sway . How different the complicated politics of the European kingdoms ! Every national history , to be complete , must , in a ...
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... subjects ; but I had been far from doing adequate justice to the immensity of his researches , the variety of his knowledge , and , above all , to that truly philosophical discrimination ( justesse d'esprit ) which judges the past as it ...
... subjects ; but I had been far from doing adequate justice to the immensity of his researches , the variety of his knowledge , and , above all , to that truly philosophical discrimination ( justesse d'esprit ) which judges the past as it ...
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Gibbon. had discovered errors , or thrown new light on the subjects treated by Gibbon . These had grown to some ... subject , to many , the authority of a French statesman , a Protestant , and a rational and sincere Christian , would ...
Gibbon. had discovered errors , or thrown new light on the subjects treated by Gibbon . These had grown to some ... subject , to many , the authority of a French statesman , a Protestant , and a rational and sincere Christian , would ...
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