The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, 2: Complete in Eight VolumesG. Coure and lo. Poultry, 1825 |
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Side 3
... humanity of the artful Dalmatian : of these servants , many had purchased his favour by secret treachery ; in others , he esteemed their grateful fidelity to an unfortu- nate master . The discerning judgment of Aurelian , of Probus ...
... humanity of the artful Dalmatian : of these servants , many had purchased his favour by secret treachery ; in others , he esteemed their grateful fidelity to an unfortu- nate master . The discerning judgment of Aurelian , of Probus ...
Side 7
... human manners . He suppressed the peasants of Gaul , who , under the appellation of Bagaudæ , had risen in a general insurrection ; very similar to those which , in the fourteenth century , suc- cessively afflicted both France and ...
... human manners . He suppressed the peasants of Gaul , who , under the appellation of Bagaudæ , had risen in a general insurrection ; very similar to those which , in the fourteenth century , suc- cessively afflicted both France and ...
Side 18
... human species , presumed to rank themselves among the enemies of Rome . Such had been the unworthy allies of the Egyptians ; and while the attention of the state was engaged in more serious wars , their vexatious inroads might again ...
... human species , presumed to rank themselves among the enemies of Rome . Such had been the unworthy allies of the Egyptians ; and while the attention of the state was engaged in more serious wars , their vexatious inroads might again ...
Side 19
... humanity . He caused a diligent inquiry to presses be made for all the ancient books which treated of alchymy . the admirable art of making gold and silver , and without pity committed them to the flames ; apprehensive , as we are ...
... humanity . He caused a diligent inquiry to presses be made for all the ancient books which treated of alchymy . the admirable art of making gold and silver , and without pity committed them to the flames ; apprehensive , as we are ...
Side 20
... human heart , it was studied in China , as in Europe , with equal eagerness and with equal success . The darkness of the middle age ensured a favourable reception to every tale of wonder , and the revival of learning gave new vigour to ...
... human heart , it was studied in China , as in Europe , with equal eagerness and with equal success . The darkness of the middle age ensured a favourable reception to every tale of wonder , and the revival of learning gave new vigour to ...
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