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  1. Considerations on the Causes of the Greatness of the Romans and their Decline 1734 TRANSLATED, WITH NOTES AND AN INTRODUCTION, by David Lowenthal THE FREE PRESS, NEW YORK COLLIER-MACMILLAN LIMITED, LONDON EDITOR'S NOTE With this new translation of Montesquieu's Considerations on the Greatness and

  2. Considerations on the Causes of the Greatness of the Romans and their Decline (French: Considérations sur les causes de la grandeur des Romains et de leur décadence) is an 18th-century book written by French political philosopher Montesquieu.

  3. In the fifth paragraph, Montesquieu tells us that the Romans' union with the Sabines, a 'hard and bellicose people' (p. 70) greatly increased their strength. In the sixth, he informs us that the presence of a king in their constitution meant. that the Romans' wars would be incessant: because in those days it was.

  4. Paul A. Rahe. Abstract: On the face of it, Montesquieu's Considerations on the Causes of the. Greatness of the Romans and their Decline would appear to be a work of erudition and a philosophical history, and as such it has generally been read. It was never, however, intended to stand alone.

  5. Books. Considerations on the Causes of the Greatness of the Romans and Their Decline. Charles de Secondat baron de Montesquieu. Hackett Publishing Company, Incorporated,...