The
acquisition of knowledge by their subjects may have lost the French Haiti and
the Spaniards South America, but it preserved half the world to the Romans,
gave them a hold on the manners and opinions of their subjects and left them a
kind of moral empire long after their physical power was destroyed.
—Mountstuart
Elphinstone, quoted in Paul Johnson, The
Birth of the Modern: World Society 1815-1830