Edward Gibbon Quote

Philosophy, with the aid of experience, has at length banished the study of alchymy; and the present age, however desirous of riches, is content to seek them by the humbler means of commerce and industry.


The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire - Volume the First (ed. 1776)


Philosophy, with the aid of experience, has at length banished the study of alchymy; and the present age, however desirous of riches, is content to...

Philosophy, with the aid of experience, has at length banished the study of alchymy; and the present age, however desirous of riches, is content to...

Philosophy, with the aid of experience, has at length banished the study of alchymy; and the present age, however desirous of riches, is content to...

Philosophy, with the aid of experience, has at length banished the study of alchymy; and the present age, however desirous of riches, is content to...