Longobards, whose coming down like an inundation overwhelmed, as they say, all the glory of learning in Europe, have yet left us still their laws and customs, as the originals of most of the provincial constitutions of Christendom ; which well considered... Periods of European Literature - Página 19por George Saintsbury - 1904Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
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