Lecture Date:
1791-02-20
Lecturer:
Reeve, Tapping
Opening Line:
In the eastern continent, the nations of the north, who overwhelmed the Roman Empire, were a rude and simple people, who collected their sustenance either by the chase, or pasturage, inhabiting a wild, uncultivated country, divided into a great variety of small districts which were almost constantly engaged in war with each other.
Page Numbers:
52-60
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Volume:
1
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