The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 1G. Virtue, 1899 |
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... preserved only in the mountains , or among the peas- ants . Education and study insensibly inspired the natives of those countries with the sentiments of Romans ; and Italy gave fashions , as well as laws , to her Latin provincials ...
... preserved only in the mountains , or among the peas- ants . Education and study insensibly inspired the natives of those countries with the sentiments of Romans ; and Italy gave fashions , as well as laws , to her Latin provincials ...
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... preserved in its deli- berations and decrees ; and wise princes , who respected the prejudices of the Roman people , were in some measure obliged to assume the language and behav- iour suitable to the general and first magistrate of the ...
... preserved in its deli- berations and decrees ; and wise princes , who respected the prejudices of the Roman people , were in some measure obliged to assume the language and behav- iour suitable to the general and first magistrate of the ...
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... preserved a sense of order and equity , unknown to the despotic govern- ments of the east . The rights of mankind might derive some protection from religion and philosophy ; and the name of freedom , which could no longer alarm , might ...
... preserved a sense of order and equity , unknown to the despotic govern- ments of the east . The rights of mankind might derive some protection from religion and philosophy ; and the name of freedom , which could no longer alarm , might ...
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