The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Том 11880 |
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... whole period , this history is the sole undisputed authority to which all defer , and from which few appeal to the original writers , or to more modern compilers . The inherent interest of the sub- ject , the inexhaustible labor ...
... whole period , this history is the sole undisputed authority to which all defer , and from which few appeal to the original writers , or to more modern compilers . The inherent interest of the sub- ject , the inexhaustible labor ...
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... 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 certain sense , be the history of Europe ; there is no knowing to how ...
... 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 certain sense , be the history of Europe ; there is no knowing to how ...
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... whole blends into the unity , and is manifestly essential to the double catastrophe of his tragic drama . But the amplitude , the magnificence , and the harmony of design , are , though imposing , yet unworthy claims on our ad- miration ...
... whole blends into the unity , and is manifestly essential to the double catastrophe of his tragic drama . But the amplitude , the magnificence , and the harmony of design , are , though imposing , yet unworthy claims on our ad- miration ...
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... whole work , a judgment far too rigorous . After having finished my labors , I allowed some time to elapse before I reviewed the whole . A second attentive and regular perusal of the entire work , of the notes of the author , and of ...
... whole work , a judgment far too rigorous . After having finished my labors , I allowed some time to elapse before I reviewed the whole . A second attentive and regular perusal of the entire work , of the notes of the author , and of ...
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... whole most favorable to the clear comprehension of the events , leads likewise to apparent inaccuracy . That which we ex- pect to find in one part is reserved for another . The esti- mate which we are to form depends on the accurate ...
... whole most favorable to the clear comprehension of the events , leads likewise to apparent inaccuracy . That which we ex- pect to find in one part is reserved for another . The esti- mate which we are to form depends on the accurate ...
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