Edward Gibbon Quote

The progress of manufactures and commerce insensibly collects a large multitude within the walls of a city: but these citizens are no longer soldiers; and the arts which adorn and improve the state of civil society, corrupt the habits of the military life.


The History Of The Decline And Fall Of The Roman Empire: Volume The Fourth (ed. 1787)


The progress of manufactures and commerce insensibly collects a large multitude within the walls of a city: but these citizens are no longer...

The progress of manufactures and commerce insensibly collects a large multitude within the walls of a city: but these citizens are no longer...

The progress of manufactures and commerce insensibly collects a large multitude within the walls of a city: but these citizens are no longer...

The progress of manufactures and commerce insensibly collects a large multitude within the walls of a city: but these citizens are no longer...