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" The discoveries of ancient and modern navigators, and the domestic history, or tradition, of the most enlightened nations, represent the human savage, naked both in mind and body, and destitute of laws, of arts, of ideas, and almost of language. "
Gibbon's History of the decline and fall of the Roman empire, repr. with the ... - الصفحة 340
بواسطة Edward Gibbon - 1826
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