The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Том 11880 |
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... tion corrected by the Author . The work was originally pub- lished in six volumes quarto ; of which the first appeared in 1776 , the second and third in 1781 , and the three last in 1788 . The first edition of the three last volumes was ...
... tion corrected by the Author . The work was originally pub- lished in six volumes quarto ; of which the first appeared in 1776 , the second and third in 1781 , and the three last in 1788 . The first edition of the three last volumes was ...
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... tion , the formation and birth of the new order of things , will of itself , independent of the laborious execution of his im- mense plan , render " The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire " an unapproachable subject to the future ...
... tion , the formation and birth of the new order of things , will of itself , independent of the laborious execution of his im- mense plan , render " The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire " an unapproachable subject to the future ...
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... tion and excite the interest of men who cannot behold with indifference those memorable epochs , during which , in the fine language of Corneille , ' Un grand destin commence , un grand destin s'achève . ' This extent and harmony of ...
... tion and excite the interest of men who cannot behold with indifference those memorable epochs , during which , in the fine language of Corneille , ' Un grand destin commence , un grand destin s'achève . ' This extent and harmony of ...
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... of social disorganization , must be ascribed entirely to the skill and luminous disposi- tion of the historian . It is in this sublime Gothic architect- ure of his work , in which the boundless range PREFACE BY DEAN MILMAN . 11.
... of social disorganization , must be ascribed entirely to the skill and luminous disposi- tion of the historian . It is in this sublime Gothic architect- ure of his work , in which the boundless range PREFACE BY DEAN MILMAN . 11.
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... tion ; the distinctness with which he marks his periods of gradually increasing decay ; and the skill with which , though advancing on separate parallels of history , he shows the com- mon tendency of the slower or more rapid religious ...
... tion ; the distinctness with which he marks his periods of gradually increasing decay ; and the skill with which , though advancing on separate parallels of history , he shows the com- mon tendency of the slower or more rapid religious ...
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