| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1807 - 572 pàgines
...which the condition of the human r*ce was most happy and prosperous, he would, without hesitation* rame that which elapsed from the death of Domitian to the accession of Commodus" ; during th« greatest p^rt of which, the world was under the government of philosophic tmperors?... | |
| Donald Fraser - 1808 - 442 pàgines
...world, during which the condition of the human race was most happy and prosperous, he would, without hesitation, name that which elapsed from the death of Domitian to the accession of Commodus,"* the son of the late emperor Marcus, a wretch, in whose mind every sentiment of virtue and... | |
| Joseph Towers - 1808 - 428 pàgines
...condition of the human race was most happy and prosperous, he would,' says Mr. Gibbon, • without hesitation, name that which elapsed from the death of Domitian to the accession of Commodus. The vast extent of the Roman empire was governed by absolute power, VOL. II. ° very face... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1814 - 572 pàgines
...world during which the condition of the human race was most happy and prosperous, he would, without hesitation, name that which elapsed from the death of Domitian to the accession of Conunodus." Rev. f Thus M. le Sage, being we suppose a zealous Catholic, designated the glorious iera... | |
| William Jones - 1816 - 500 pàgines
...world during which the condition of the human race was most happy and prosperous, he would, without hesitation, name that •which; elapsed from the death of Domitian to the acces• Vitellins consumed in mere eating, at least six millions of our money . in about seven months.... | |
| William Jones - 1816 - 500 pàgines
...world during which the condition of the human race was most happy and prosperous, he would, without hesitation, name that which elapsed from the death of Domitian to the acces* Viiellius consumed in mere eating, at least she millions of our money in about seven months.... | |
| William Jones - 1819 - 626 pàgines
...world during which the condition of the human race was most happy and prosperous, he would, without hesitation, name that which elapsed from the death of Domitian to the accession of Commodus. The vast extent of the Roman empire was governed by absolute power, under the guidance *... | |
| 1826 - 688 pàgines
...world during which the condition of the human race was most prosperous and happy, he would without hesitation, name that which elapsed from the death of Domitian to the accession of Commodus." Had Gibbon lived till this day, he would doubtless have said the same ; and he doubtless... | |
| 1826 - 684 pàgines
...world, during which the condition of the human race was most prosperous and happy, he would without hesitation, name that which elapsed from the death of Domitian to the accession of Commodus." Had Gibbon lived till this day, he would doubtless have said the same ; and he doubtless... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1828 - 608 pàgines
...world, during which the condition of the human race was most happy and prosperous, he would, without hesitation, name that which elapsed from the death of Domitian to the accession of Commodus. The vast extent of the Roman empire was governed by absolute power, under the guidance of... | |
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