Edward Gibbon Quote

The division of Europe into a number of independent states connected, however, with each other, by the general resemblance of religion, language, and manners, is productive of the most beneficial consequences to the liberty of mankind.


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


The division of Europe into a number of independent states connected, however, with each other, by the general resemblance of religion, language, and ...

The division of Europe into a number of independent states connected, however, with each other, by the general resemblance of religion, language, and ...

The division of Europe into a number of independent states connected, however, with each other, by the general resemblance of religion, language, and ...

The division of Europe into a number of independent states connected, however, with each other, by the general resemblance of religion, language, and ...