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The Roman Empire, as stated by the greatest historian Edward Gibbon, \"..comprehended the fairest part of the earth and the most civilized portion of mankind ...
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... fell. In the late eighteenth century Edward Gibbon's book, The history of the decline of the Roman Empire, was published. In this ...
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... Edward Gibbon comments on this: The nine Books of Epistles, which Ovid composed during the seven first years of his melancholy exile, possess, besides the ...
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... The historian Edward Gibbon in his classic book The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire declared that Rome had at last experienced a "period the history of ...
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... long way to go. Newton's works were still published in Latin, and Edward Gibbon wrote his works in French. "As Baugh and Cable noted ...
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... Among those who were important in this development were historians such as Voltaire, Hume, William Robertson, Edward Gibbon, and Giambattista Vico. ...
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... The historian Edward Gibbon in his classic book The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire declared that Rome had at last experienced a "period the history of ...
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... In a major historical study, one of the world's greatest historians, Edward Gibbon, identified five main causes of the decline and fall of the Roman ...
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... William Shakespeare, Hamlet,(Act I, scene iii) "I never make the mistake of arguing with people for whose opinions I have no respect."--Edward Gibbon Man is ...
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... While there he wrote five great articles for a London paper. In 1896 he found the works of Edward Gibbon and Thomas B. Macaualy very interesting. ...
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... New York: The Macmillan Company, 1947. Gibbon, Edward. The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire. New York: Random House Publishing, 1952. Hadas, Moses. ...
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... Many other historians of the period-the Marquis de Condorcet, David Hume, Edward Gibbon, for example-took Voltaire as their model. ...
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... World. New York, NY: Routledge. Gibbon, Edward. The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire. New York: Hurst & Co. publishers, 1964. ...
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... 20 years of animal research done by scientists such as John Gibbon of Jefferson ... against smallpox had been around for over 1000 years, it was Edward Jenner who ...
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... John Gibbon was the man who woke Haskell up, and they rode off to ... degree of competent planning that went into the battle, as Colonel Edward Porter Alexander ...
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... Salmon, Edward T. Transactions of the Royal Society of Canada. Third Series, Section II, 52 (1958), 43-57. Witonski, Peter P. Gibbon for Moderns. ...
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... In 1824, the case Gibbon v. Ogden was held that interstate commerce does not stop at the state line but may be introduced into the interior. ... Barns, Edward. ...
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