| George Gregory - 1790 - 456 sidor
...Ruffians, who learned to fpare their brethren, and cultivate their pofleffions. The eftabiifhmentof l.iw and order was promoted by the influence of the clergy...favage countries of the globe. The liberal piety of the * Conftantinus Porph. Vita Bafilii Maccdonis, f. 96. P- >57t Mr. Gibbon. Ruffian 382 Saracen > conquer... | |
| Joseph Lomas Towers - 1796 - 518 sidor
...Ruffians, who learned to fpare their brethren and cul' tivate their pofleffions106. The eflablifhment of law ' and order was promoted by the influence of...introduced • into the favage countries of the globe. The libe' ral piety of the Ruffian princes engaged in their fer' vice the mofl fkilful of the Greeks, to... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1802 - 410 sidor
...Hungarians, and the Ruffians, who learned to fpare their brethren and cultivate their pofleffions 80 . The eftablifhment of law and order was promoted by...of the Ruffian princes engaged in their fervice the mod fkilful of the Greeks, to decorate the cities and inftruft the inhabitants : the dome and the paintings... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1788 - 368 sidor
...Ruffians, who learned to fpare their brethren and cultivate their pofieffions (80). The eftablimmem of law and order was promoted by the influence of...Ruffian princes engaged -in their fervice the moft ikilful of the Greeks, to decorate the cities and inflruft the inhabitants : the dome and the paintings... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1805 - 512 sidor
...Russians, who learned to spare their brethren and cultivate their possessions.80 The establishment of law and order was promoted by the influence of the clergy ; and the rudiments of art and science were introduced into the savage countries of the globe. The liberal piety of the Russian princes... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1807 - 492 sidor
...delivered from the depredations of the Normans, the Hungarians, and the Ruffians. ; the eftabli|hment of law and order was promoted by the influence of the clergy j and the rudiments of arts and fcience were introduced into the fabage countries of the globe. , y... | |
| Joseph Towers - 1808 - 428 sidor
...Russians, who learned to spare their brethren and cultivate their possessions'06. The establishment of law and order was promoted by the influence of the clergy ; and the rudiments of art and science were introduced into the savage countries of the globe. The liberal piety of the Russian princes... | |
| Charles Forster - 1829 - 544 sidor
...contributed to alleviate the horrors of war, and to moderate the insolence of conquest. The establishment of law and order was promoted by the influence of the clergy ; and the rudiments of art and science were introduced into the savage countries of the globe. The perpetual correspondence of the... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1840 - 390 sidor
...agreeable to truth : Ecce ilia fcrocissima Danorum, &c. natio jamdudum novit in Dei laudibus Alleluia by the influence of the clergy; and the rudiments of art and science were introduced into the savage countries of the globe. The liberal piety of the Russian princes... | |
| Martin Ruter - 1845 - 458 sidor
...Russians, who learned to spare their brethren, and culti vate their possessions. The establishment of law and order was promoted by the influence of the clergy ; and the rudiments of art and science were introduced into the savage countries of the globe. The liberal piety of the Russian princes... | |
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