Very faint vestiges of the Roman policy, jurisprudence, arts, or literature remained. New forms of government, new laws, new manners, new dresses, new languages, and new names of men and countries, were every where introduced. A View of Universal History, from the Creation to the Present Time ... - Página 283por John Adams - 1795Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| William Robertson - 1769 - 442 páginas
...Lombards of Italy and the adjacent provinces. Scarce any veflige of the Roman policy, jurifprudence» arts, or literature, remained. New forms of government, new laws, new manners, new dreffes, new languages, and new names of men and countries, were every where introduced. To make a... | |
| William Robertson - 1777 - 444 páginas
...Lombards of Italy and the adjacent provinces. Scarce any veftige of the Roman policy, jurifprudencej arts, or literature, remained. New forms of government,...of men and countries, were every where introduced. To make a great or fudden alteration with refpect to any of thefe, unlefs where the ancient inhabitants... | |
| William Robertson - 1777 - 530 páginas
...Lombards of Italy and the adjacent provinces. Scarce any veftige of the Roman policy, jurifprudence, arts, or literature, remained. New forms of government, new laws, new manners, new dreffes, new languages, and new names of men and countries, were eyery where introduced, To make a... | |
| William Robertson - 1782 - 532 páginas
...jurifprudence, arts, or literature, remained. New forms of government, new laws, new manners, new dreffes, new languages, and new names of men and countries, we're every where introduced. To make a great or fudden alteration with rcfpeft to any of thefe, unlefs where the ancient inhabitants... | |
| William Robertson - 1787 - 530 páginas
...Lombards of Italy and the adjacent provinces. Very faint veftiges of the Roman policy, jurifprudence, arts, or literature remained. New forms of government, new laws, new manners, newdreffes, new languages, and new names of men and countries, were everywhere introduced. To make... | |
| Alexander Adam - 1794 - 748 páginas
...any veftige of the Roman laws, arts, or literature, remained. New forms of government, new manners, new names of men and countries, were every where introduced. From this period to die eleventh century, Europe was covered with the grofleft ignorance and barbarity. 1'erfons of... | |
| 1800 - 586 páginas
...Lombards of Italy, and the adjacent provinces. Scarce any -veftige of the Romas policy, jurifprudence, arts, or literature, remained. New forms of government,...and new names of men and countries, were every where intrbduced. To make a great and fuddeh alteration with refpeft to any of thefe, unlefs where the ancient... | |
| 1800 - 580 páginas
...jurifprndencc, arts, or literature, remained. New forms of government, new bus, new manners, new'drefles, new languages, and new names of men and countries, were every where introduced. To make a great and fudden alteration with refpeft to any of thefe, unlefs where the ancient inhabitants... | |
| William Guthrie, John Knox - 1801 - 1204 páginas
...Lombards, of Italy and the adjacent provinces. Scarcely any vertige of the Roman policy, jurifprudence, arts, or literature, remained. New forms of government, new laws, new manners, new dreflès, new languages, and new names of men and countries, were every where introduced. From this... | |
| William Robertson - 1812 - 526 páginas
...policy, jurifprudence, arts, or literature remained. New forms of government, new laws, new man. ners, new drefles, new languages, and new names of men and countries, were every where introduced. To make a great or fudden alteration with refpect to any of thefe, unlefs where the ancient inhabitants... | |
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