Ridpath's Universal history : an account of the origin, primitive condition and ethnic development of the great races of mankind, and of the principal events in the evolution and progress of the civilized life among men and nations, from recent and authentic sources with a preliminary inquiry on the time, place and manner of the beginning . toth 1 lit 1 tht Ini] II \\h 1 th pt tnceof an imn wi m t 1 ii 1 1 i lit k louswtit titi ued t ^uul th ti iitit ot thePhiii thite weiL I i^ncd to b])uii se\ent I mil nil anl Mce ii t^\o to Eg-vjit onet N itli in ^fiica two to the extierne East111 pi ttctun


Ridpath's Universal history : an account of the origin, primitive condition and ethnic development of the great races of mankind, and of the principal events in the evolution and progress of the civilized life among men and nations, from recent and authentic sources with a preliminary inquiry on the time, place and manner of the beginning . toth 1 lit 1 tht Ini] II \\h 1 th pt tnceof an imn wi m t 1 ii 1 1 i lit k louswtit titi ued t ^uul th ti iitit ot thePhiii thite weiL I i^ncd to b])uii se\ent I mil nil anl Mce ii t^\o to Eg-vjit onet N itli in ^fiica two to the extierne East111 pi ttctun of Eome and Itih was intiu ti 1 t I the Pi\toiian Guaid The oldierjt th It ulu aims weie con tituted a ch>-s111 1 im 1 1 the duectiou of able ofrcti they1 iin 1-s li ii)line and lib i liinti n the1 till ntitnt t th I niiu thu i tti UXIVKHSAL niST];Y.^TI[E axcikxt Uni;LI> distant parts, and then pro-fVnni tlR- Parthians the Ro-man staiiilarils whii-h had lieen taken fromCrassiis. (>i! his i-cun-n tn lioiue, another ex-ti-n,-iiin of hi- aiilhiaitv inv live vrars wasviitid liy the Siiiatc, and the Sccuhir Gameswere eeh liiat^ d in nf the event. Great-tival should be oh-1 after the manner of the fathers. To•lid the Siliylline books were consulted,[iiir>ts nnh-red to prepare a celebra-Koman had ever witnessed. As early a^ B. C. 27, the(.V-ar was ?d tnLuudunum Tttle the affairs J nf (laul. It was f . / fniiiid neeessary to y, / revolutionize the \^ / (;allietu\-, and to ^^^^ make .ar „n the Iberi and Cautabri. The policy wasadopted of funmlinL- military colonies, and en-couraging the introdurtiim nf the Latin lan-guage and eu-tiini> aiiiKiiL: the (Jaiils. Iliyh-ways were e>tabli-hed at lea-t by two the Alp-, and <omiiiiinieatioii thus between Italy and < iallia Tian-alpina. In B. C. L4, a ,,eeurivd on tlie bor-ders of Upper Eyy [it, whieh made it neeessaryfor the Roman legiou statione<l at Alexandriato make war on


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