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GIBBON, E.: Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Vol. 1 (The) [Unabridged]
David Timson
语种: 英语
发布时间: 2013-12-01
专辑《GIBBON, E.: Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Vol. 1 (The) [Unabridged]》 简介
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From Edessa the principles of Christianity…
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And yet these exceptions are either too few in number…
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IV: But the primitive Christian demonstrated his faith…
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There are two very natural propensities…
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Chapter 14
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When the promise of eternal happiness was proposed…
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Chapter 15
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Among the useful conditions of peace imposed by Probus…
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Instead of embracing such an active resolution…
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The reluctance of Tacitus…
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The progress of the ecclesiastical authority…
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As the crime was of a public kind…
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In the midst of this glittering pageantry…
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Notwithstanding the severity of a very cold and rainy…
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Chapter 11
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As soon as Diocletian had indulged his private resentment…
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A perpetual stream of strangers and provincials…
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From the time of Augustus to that of Diocletian…
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The army of Gaul was drawn up in two lines…
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The threats of Carus were not without effect.
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The dislike expressed by Diocletian towards Rome…
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The peasants of Illyricum, who had already given…
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Such was the mild and equal constitution by which…
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While the orthodox church preserved a just medium…
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Rome, according to the expression of an orator…
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The vanquished emperor left behind him two children…
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V: But the human character, however it may be…
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The first considerable action of his reign…
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The crime went not unpunished.
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In the course of this important, though perhaps tedious…
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The second expedition of the Goths…
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The emperor Gallienus, who had long supported…
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The rich provinces that extend from the Euphrates…
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II: It is the undoubted right of every society to exclude…
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The miracles of the primitive church…
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The history of the church of Jerusalem affords a lively…
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It was with the utmost difficulty…
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Civil governments, in their first institution…
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The condemnation of the wisest and most virtuous…
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The writings of Cicero represent in the most lively colours…
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The only merit of the administration of Carinus…
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In consequence of this opinion…
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The first battle was fought near Cibalis…
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The children of Constantius by his second marriage…
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The conquest of the land of Canaan…
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The procurator of Africa was a servant worthy…
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The reign of Aurelian lasted only four years…
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In the use of victory, Constantine neither deserved…
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Maxentius, who considered the Praetorian guards…
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Among so many crimes and misfortunes…
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I: The fame of Constantine has rendered posterity…
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The news of his promotion was no sooner carried…
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Chapter 7
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Though Constantine, from a very obvious prejudice…
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As soon as this difficulty was removed…
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Whilst the deceased emperor was making preparations…
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When Tiridates appeared on the frontiers of Armenia…
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Their patience was at last provoked into despair.
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While the Caesars exercised their valour…
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The general conspiracy which terrified the Romans…
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He beheld, with anxious terror, the opposite shores…
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Such were the barbarians, and such the tyrants…
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The lieutenants of Valerian were grateful to the father…
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A magistrate, invested with such extensive powers…
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But in the prosecution of a favourite scheme…
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The emperor Maximus, who had advanced as far as…
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But whatever confidence might be placed in ideal ramparts…
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The circumstances of his death are variously related.
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The Romans had long experienced the daring valour…
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Although the progress of civilization…
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Such a tax, plentiful as it must prove…
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Under the reign of Marcus…
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We cannot forbear transcribing the ingenious…
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History has never, perhaps, suffered a greater…
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Chapter 12
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As the attention of the new emperor was diverted…
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But the most important service which Probus rendered…
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In his march over the sandy desert…
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Since the foundation of Rome, no general had more nobly…
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The arms of Aurelian had vanquished the foreign…
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But the Romans were irritated to a still higher degree…
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The emperor was almost at the same time informed…
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After a successful expedition against the Gothic…
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If we contemplate a savage nation in any part of the globe…
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Chapter 10
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The event surpassed his own expectations…
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The siege of Milan was still continued…
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But this exploit, whatever lustre it might shed…
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The loss of an important frontier…
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Such was the situation, and such were the manners…
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When the senate elected two princes…
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III: We have already traced the emigration of the Goths…
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Notwithstanding the mysterious obscurity of the Edda…
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The Goths were now in possession of the Ukraine…
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Our suspicions are confirmed by the authority…
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The lenity of the emperor confirmed the insolence…
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The rank of Consul, of Patrician, of Senator…
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Such rational doubt is but ill suited with the genius…
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Chapter 9
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