| Edmund Burke - 1790 - 570 sider
...•• and fuccefs of Odoacer, hisking" dom exhibited the fad profpedl ' of mifery and defolation. Since ' the age of Tiberius, the decay of ' agriculture had been felt in Italy; ' and it was a juft fubjeft of com' plaint, that the life of the Roman ' people depended on the acci' dents of the... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1790 - 646 sider
...the prudence and fuccefs of Odoacer, his kingdom exhibited the fad profpeft of mifery and defolation. Since the age of Tiberius, the decay of agriculture had been felt in Italy ; and it was a juft lubjecV of complaint) that the life of the Roman people depended on the accidents of the winds... | |
| 1790 - 566 sider
...Odoacer, his kingdom exhibited the fad profpecl of mifery and delegation. Since the age of Tiberfus, the decay of agriculture had been felt in Italy; and it was a juft fubjeft of complaint, that the life of the Roman people depended on the accidents of the winds... | |
| Joseph Towers - 1808 - 428 sider
...a short time, the situation of Italy itself became equally deplorable with that of the provinces. ' Since the age of Tiberius, the decay of agriculture had been felt in Italy; and it was a just subject of complaint, that the life of the Roman people depended on the accidents of the winds... | |
| 1816 - 838 sider
...anthority, will at once establish this important proposition. " Since the age of Tiberins" says Gibbon, " the decay of agriculture had been felt in Italy ; and it was a just subject of complaint, that the laws of the Roman people depended on the accidents of the winds... | |
| David Ramsay - 1819 - 526 sider
...had sustained from almost a century of continual wars and barbarian invasions. Notwithstanding the prudence and success of Odoacer, his kingdom exhibited...of agriculture had been felt in Italy, and it was a just subject of complaint that the support of the Roman people depended on the accidents of the winds... | |
| David Ramsay - 1819 - 512 sider
...had sustained from almost a century of continual wars and barbarian invasions. Notwithstanding the prudence and success of Odoacer, his kingdom exhibited...of agriculture had been felt in Italy, and it was a just subject of complaint that the support of the Roman people depended on the accidents of the winds... | |
| John Stonard - 1824 - 512 sider
...the emblem. " Notwithstanding the prudence and success of Odoacer, his kingdom," says the historian, "exhibited the sad prospect of misery and desolation....of agriculture had been felt in Italy; and it was a just subject of complaint that the life of the Roman people depended on the accidents of the winds... | |
| John Stonard - 1824 - 508 sider
...the emblem. "Notwithstanding the prudence and success of Odoacer, his kingdom," says the historian, "exhibited the sad prospect of misery and desolation....of agriculture had been felt in Italy; and it was a just subject of complaint that the life of the Roman people depended on the accidents of the winds... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1826 - 486 sider
...triumph of her Barbarian master. Miserable Notwithstanding the prudence and success of Odoitaiy.° acer, his kingdom exhibited the sad prospect of misery and...of agriculture had been felt in Italy; and it was a just subject of complaint that the life of the Roman people depended on the accidents of the winds... | |
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