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" The division of Europe into a number of independent states, connected, however, with each other by the general resemblance of religion, language, and manners, is productive of the most beneficial consequences to the liberty of mankind. "
The Parliamentary Debates from the Year 1803 to the Present Time - 第1005页
作者:Great Britain. Parliament - 1818
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, 第 106 卷

1857 - 628 页
...generally. The division of Europe into a number of independent states connected, however, with one another, by the general resemblance of religion, language,...beneficial consequences to the liberty of mankind. The most despotical of modern governments is checked in some measure by the example of its more liberal...
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The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, 第 1 卷

Edward Gibbon - 1816 - 472 页
...where those of common malefactors were exposed. See" Tacit. Anna1. vi'. 25. Sueton. in Tiberio, c. 53: by the general resemblance of religion, language and...breast, or in his people, would soon experience a gentle re straint from the example of his equals, the dread of present censure, the advice of his allies,...
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The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, 第 1 卷

Edward Gibbon - 1821 - 474 页
...Europe into a number of hide- Extent of pendent states, connected, however, with each other by Pire left the general resemblance of religion, language, and...is productive of the most beneficial consequences refuseto the liberty of mankind. A modern tyrant, who should find no resistance, either in his own...
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The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, 第 1 卷

Edward Gibbon - 1843 - 588 页
...detestation with sincere and avowed hatred for the whole body of the senate. II. The division of Europe into a number of independent states, connected, however,...religion, language, and manners, is productive of me most beneficial consequences to the liberty of mankind. A modern tyrant, who should find no resistance...
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Orations and Speeches on Various Occasions, 第 2 卷

Edward Everett - 1850 - 716 页
...contrasts this condition of things with that of the modern world, and regards the division of Europe into a number of independent states, connected, however, with each other by a general resemblance of religion, language, and manners, as productive of the most beneficial consequences...
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The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, 第 1 卷

Edward Gibbon - 1852 - 666 页
...detestation with sincere and avowed hatred for the whole body of the senate. II. The division of 'Europe into a number of independent states, connected, however,...each other by the general resemblance of religion, langwage, and manners, is productive of the most beneficial consequences to the liberty of mankind....
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The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, 第 1 卷

Edward Gibbon - 1871 - 652 页
...detestation with sincere and avowed hatred for the whole body of the senate. II. The division of Europe into a number of independent states, connected, however,...modern tyrant, who should find no resistance either in hia own breast, or in his people, would soon experience a gentle restraint from the example of his...
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The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, 第 1 卷

Edward Gibbon - 1898 - 720 页
...detestation with sincere and avowed hatred for the whole body of the senate. II. The division of Europe into a number of independent states, connected, however,...resemblance of religion, language, and manners, is their empire productive of the most beneficial consequences to lea them no ,,.. . . , place of ref-...
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The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, 第 2 卷

Edward Gibbon - 1900 - 716 页
...detestation with sincere and avowed hatred for the whole body of the senate. II. The division of Europe into a number of independent states, connected, however,...resemblance of religion, language, and manners, is produca They alleged the example of Scipio and Cato (Tacit. Aunal. iii. 66). Marcellus Epirus and Crispus...
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The Works of Edward Gibbon, 第 1 卷

Edward Gibbon - 1906 - 480 页
...detestation with sincere and avowed hatred for the whole body of the senate. II. The division of Europe into a number of independent states, connected, however,...beneficial consequences to the liberty of mankind. A modem tyrant, who should find no resistance either in his own breast or in his people, would soon experience...
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