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Mahomet; the revolt of the Roman people against the feeble   princes of Constantinople; and the elevation of Charlemagne,   who, in the year eight hundred, established the second, or   German Empire of the West   III. The last and longest of these periods includes about six   centuries and a half; from the revival of the Western Empire,   till the taking of Constantinople by the Turks, and the   extinction of a degenerate race of princes, who continued to   assume the titles of Cæsar and Augustus, after their   dominions were contracted to the limits of a single city; in   which the language, as well as manners, of the ancient   Romans, had been long since forgotten. The writer who should   undertake to relate the events of this period, would find   himself obliged to enter into the general history of the   Crusades, as far as they contributed to the ruin of the Greek Empire; and he would scarcely be able to restrain his curiosity   from making some inquiry into the state of the city of Rome,   during the darkness and confusion of the middle ages.   As I have ventured, perhaps too hastily, to commit to the press   a work which in every sense of the word, deserves the epithet   of imperfect. I consider myself as contracting an engagement   to finish, most probably in a second volume, the first of these   memorable periods; and to deliver to the Public the complete History of the Decline and Fall of Rome, from the age of the   Antonines to the subversion of the Western Empire. With   regard to the subsequent periods, though I may entertain   some hopes, I dare not presume to give any assurances. The   execution of the extensive plan which I have described, would   connect the ancient and modern history of the world; but

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