Edward Gibbon Quote

A philosopher may deplore the eternal discords of the human race, but he will confess, that the desire of spoil is a more rational provocation than the vanity of conquest.


The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire (ed. 1876)


A philosopher may deplore the eternal discords of the human race, but he will confess, that the desire of spoil is a more rational provocation than...

A philosopher may deplore the eternal discords of the human race, but he will confess, that the desire of spoil is a more rational provocation than...

A philosopher may deplore the eternal discords of the human race, but he will confess, that the desire of spoil is a more rational provocation than...

A philosopher may deplore the eternal discords of the human race, but he will confess, that the desire of spoil is a more rational provocation than...