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The Advancement of Learninghttps://www.luminarium.org/renascence-editions/adv1.htm
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Chapter 16 of The Decline And Fall Of The Roman Empirehttp://www.ourcivilisation.com/smartboard/shop/gibbone/rome/volume1/chap16.htm
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Chapter 55 of 'The Decline And Fall Of The Roman Empire'http://www.ourcivilisation.com/smartboard/shop/gibbone/rome/volume2/chap55.htm
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