| Edward Gibbon - 1802 - 496 pagine
...circumflaiice which could influence the balance, it feems probable, that there exifted, in the time of Claudius, about twice as many provincials as there were citizens, of either fcx, and of every age ; and that the flaves were at leaft equal in number to the free inhabitants of... | |
| 1835 - 522 pagine
...which could influence the balance," says Gibbon, " it seems probable that there existed in the time of Claudius, about twice as many provincials as there were citizens, of either sex, and of every age ; and that the slaves were at least equal in number to the free inhabitants of... | |
| 1835 - 1040 pagine
...which could influence the balance," says Gibbon, " it seems probable that there existed in the time of Claudius, about twice as many provincials as there were citizens, of either sex, and of every age ; and that the slaves were at least equal in number to the free inhabitants of... | |
| 1836 - 378 pagine
...which could influence the balance," says Gibbon, " it seems probable that there existed in the time of Claudius about twice as many provincials as there were citizens, of either sex and of every age ; and that the slaves were at least equal in number to the free inhabitants of... | |
| Johann Joachim Eschenburg - 1837 - 372 pagine
...circumstance which could influence the balance, it seems probable, that there existed, in the time of Claudius, about twice as many provincials as there were citizens, of either sex, and of every age; and that the slaves were at least equal in number to the free inhabitants of... | |
| Johann Joachim Eschenburg - 1841 - 806 pagine
...every circumstance which could influence the balance, it seems probable that there existed, in the time of Claudius, about twice as many provincials as there were citizens, of either sex and of every age ; and that the slaves were at least equal in number to the free inhabitants of... | |
| Thomas Lounsbury - 1847 - 178 pagine
...circumstance, which could influence the bala jcc, Gibbon, it seems probable that there existed in the time of Claudius about twice as many provincials as there were citizens of either sex, and of every age, and that the slaves were at least equal in number to the free inhabitants of... | |
| Johann Joachim Eschenburg, Nathan Welby Fiske - 1849 - 766 pagine
...every circumstance which could influence the balance, it seems probable that there existed, in the time of Claudius, about twice as many provincials as there were citizens, of eilher sex and of every age ; and lhat ihe slaves were at least equal in number to the free inhahiiants... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1854 - 556 pagine
...every circumstance which could influence the balance, it seems probable that there existed in the time of Claudius about twice as many provincials as there were citizens, of either sex and of every age ; and that the slaves were at least equal in number to the free inhabitants of... | |
| Bela Bates Edwards - 1858 - 516 pagine
...which could influence the balance," says Gibbon, " it seems probable, that there existed in the time of Claudius about twice as many provincials as there were citizens, of either sex, and of every age ; and that the slaves were at least equal in number to the free inhabitants of... | |
| |