Charles London Quotes
In His Decline And Fall Of The Roman Empire, The Eighteenth-century British Historian Edward Gibbon Describes The Scene Of Romans Fleeing The City Of Nisibis In A.D. 363 After It Was Handed Over To The Persians......Gibbon Could Have Been Describing A Photograph From The 1994 Genocide In Rawanda Or The Crisis In Darfur, Sudan. He Could Have Been Describing Any Number Of Forced Migrations That Have Occurred All Over The World In The Last Ten Years, Even The Last Five. The Picture Has Not Changed Much Since The Fourth Century.
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