The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 2J. Murray, 1946 |
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... Manners of Sarmatians form a very remarkable shade ; as they seem matians . to unite the manners of the Asiatic barbarians with the figure and complexion of the ancient inhabitants of Europe . According to the various accidents of peace ...
... Manners of Sarmatians form a very remarkable shade ; as they seem matians . to unite the manners of the Asiatic barbarians with the figure and complexion of the ancient inhabitants of Europe . According to the various accidents of peace ...
Side 448
... manners and opinions of an European , or a Chinese . But the operation of instinct is more sure and simple than that of reason : it is much easier to ascertain the appetites of a quadruped , than the speculations of a philosopher ; and ...
... manners and opinions of an European , or a Chinese . But the operation of instinct is more sure and simple than that of reason : it is much easier to ascertain the appetites of a quadruped , than the speculations of a philosopher ; and ...
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... manners , are commonly expressive of their peculiar temper and situation . There are few observers , who possess a clear and comprehensive view of the revolutions of society ; and who are capable of discovering the nice and secret ...
... manners , are commonly expressive of their peculiar temper and situation . There are few observers , who possess a clear and comprehensive view of the revolutions of society ; and who are capable of discovering the nice and secret ...
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