Edward Gibbon Quote

The Romans, who so coolly and so concisely mention the acts of justice which were exercised by the legions, reserve their compassion and their eloquence for their own sufferings, when the provinces were invaded and desolated by the arms of the successful Barbarians.


The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire (ed. 1781)


The Romans, who so coolly and so concisely mention the acts of justice which were exercised by the legions, reserve their compassion and their...

The Romans, who so coolly and so concisely mention the acts of justice which were exercised by the legions, reserve their compassion and their...

The Romans, who so coolly and so concisely mention the acts of justice which were exercised by the legions, reserve their compassion and their...

The Romans, who so coolly and so concisely mention the acts of justice which were exercised by the legions, reserve their compassion and their...