... of the people. The fortifications of Carthage had alone been exempted from the general proscription; but in the reign of ninety-five years they were suffered to decay by the thoughtless and indolent Vandals. A wiser conqueror restored, with incredible... The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire - 第 181 頁Edward Gibbon 著 - 1806完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Edward Gibbon - 1826 - 546 頁
...thoughtless and indolent Vandals. A wiser conqueror restored with incredible despatch the walls and ditches of the city. His liberality encouraged the...other in the salutary labour ; and Gelimer, who had CHAP. feared to trust his person in an open town, beheld xxxIV with astonishment and despair the rising... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1854 - 440 頁
...thoughtless and indolent Vandals. A wiser conqueror restored, with incredible despatch, the walls and ditches of the city. His liberality encouraged the...capital, applied himself to collect the remains of an army scattered, rather flwtl d(.feat than destroyed, by the preceding battle, and the hopes of l^""1"... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1875 - 666 頁
...thoughtless and indolent Var dais. A wiser conqueror restored, with incredible despatch, the walls and ditches of the city. His liberality encouraged the...the citizens, vied with each other in the salutary labor ; and Gelirner, who had feared to trust his person in an open town, beheld, with astonishment... | |
| James Cotter Morison - 1878 - 216 頁
...thoughtless and indolent Vandals. A wiser conqueror restored with incredible despatch the walls and ditches of the city. His liberality encouraged the...despair the rising strength of an impregnable fortress. But we have hardly finished admiring the brilliant picture of the conquest of Africa and Italy, before... | |
| James Cotter Morison - 1879 - 220 頁
...thoughtless and indolent Vandals. A wiser conqueror restored with incredible despatch the walls and ditches of the city. His liberality encouraged the...salutary labour ; and Gelimer, who had feared to trust hi* persou in an open town, beheld with astonishment and despair the risii)^ strength of an impregnable... | |
| 1883 - 836 頁
...thoughtless and indolent Vandals. A wiser conqueror restored with incredible despatch the walls and ditches of the city. His liberality encouraged the...open town, beheld with astonishment and despair the ris'ng strength of an impregnable fortress." But we have hardly finished admiring the brilliant picture... | |
| 1886 - 552 頁
...thoughtless and indolent Vandals. A wiser conqueror restored with incredible despatch the walls and ditches of the city. His liberality encouraged the...the citizens vied with each other in the salutary labor ; and Gelimer, who had feared to trust his person in an open town, beheld with astonishment and... | |
| Henry Coppée - 1895 - 552 頁
...thoughtless and indolent Vandals. A wiser conqueror restored with incredible despatch the walls and ditches of the city. His liberality encouraged the...the citizens vied with each other in the salutary labor ; and Gelimer, who had feared to trust his person in an open town, beheld with astonishment and... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1899 - 616 頁
...thoughtless and indolent Vandals. A wiser conqueror restored with incredible despatch the walls and ditches of the city. His liberality encouraged the...soldiers, the mariners, and the citizens, vied with each 10 From Delphi, the name of Delphicum was given, both in Greek and Latin, to a tripod ; and, by an... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1899 - 674 頁
...workmen ; the soldiers, the mariners, and the citizens, vied with each other in the salutary labor ; and Gelimer, who had feared to trust his person in an open town, beheld, with astonishmen and despair, the rising strength of an impregnable fortress. That unfortunate monarch,... | |
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