A History of Rome from 753 B.C. to A.D. 410 |
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the Alpine tribes which formed a hostile salient inconveniently projecting inside the intended frontier line of Rhine and Danube . Assisted by his younger brother Drusus , who marched up from Cisalpine Gaul , he reduced the districts of ...
the Alpine tribes which formed a hostile salient inconveniently projecting inside the intended frontier line of Rhine and Danube . Assisted by his younger brother Drusus , who marched up from Cisalpine Gaul , he reduced the districts of ...
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The truth is that not here , but on the line of the Middle Danube , lay now the real threat to the frontier . Already we can detect the premonitory symptoms of a grave unrest which not long hence was to become the crucial problem of the ...
The truth is that not here , but on the line of the Middle Danube , lay now the real threat to the frontier . Already we can detect the premonitory symptoms of a grave unrest which not long hence was to become the crucial problem of the ...
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The successful resistance of Dacia to the enemy seemed fully to have justified Trajan's extension of the frontier north of the Danube ; and it was now decided to imitate him in assuming the offensive .
The successful resistance of Dacia to the enemy seemed fully to have justified Trajan's extension of the frontier north of the Danube ; and it was now decided to imitate him in assuming the offensive .
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CHAPTER PAGE I LAND AND PEOPLE I | 1 |
THE ETRUSCANS AND ROME | 5 |
THE REPUBLIC AND ITS ORDEAL | 14 |
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