Edward Gibbon Quote

There is nothing perhaps more adverse to nature and reason than to hold in obedience remote countries and foreign nations in opposition to their inclination and interest.


The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire (1776–88) ch. 49


There is nothing perhaps more adverse to nature and reason than to hold in obedience remote countries and foreign nations in opposition to their...

There is nothing perhaps more adverse to nature and reason than to hold in obedience remote countries and foreign nations in opposition to their...

There is nothing perhaps more adverse to nature and reason than to hold in obedience remote countries and foreign nations in opposition to their...

There is nothing perhaps more adverse to nature and reason than to hold in obedience remote countries and foreign nations in opposition to their...