Edward Gibbon Quote

Extreme distress, which unites the virtue of a free people, imbitters the factions of a declining monarchy.


The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, 2: With Maps (ed. 1840)


Extreme distress, which unites the virtue of a free people, imbitters the factions of a declining monarchy.

Extreme distress, which unites the virtue of a free people, imbitters the factions of a declining monarchy.

Extreme distress, which unites the virtue of a free people, imbitters the factions of a declining monarchy.

Extreme distress, which unites the virtue of a free people, imbitters the factions of a declining monarchy.