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The History of The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire

CHAPTER II: The Internal Prosperity In The Age Of The Antonines
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5.) Aristides, (de Urbe Roma,) and Tertullian, (de Anima, c.

30.)] It was scarcely possible that the eyes of contemporaries should discover in the public felicity the latent causes of decay and corruption.

This long peace, and the uniform government of the Romans, introduced a slow and secret poison into the vitals of the empire.

The minds of men were gradually reduced to the same level, the fire of genius was extinguished, and even the military spirit evaporated.

The natives of Europe were brave and robust.


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