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 . BATTLE WITH THE GERMANS IN THE TEL 1 BOI EF 1 1 b-T, the town of Nola, on the 19th day of signal had been his success as a general, anemperor, and a man that his name has beenindi-M,Iubly a-iiriatid with that colossal powerover uliieh he was the f


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 . BATTLE WITH THE GERMANS IN THE TEL 1 BOI EF 1 1 b-T, the town of Nola, on the 19th day of signal had been his success as a general, anemperor, and a man that his name has beenindi-M,Iubly a-iiriatid with that colossal powerover uliieh he was the first recognized ruler,and with one of the most brilliant literaryepochs in the world. With that age arebleniled the S]ilendid achievements of Virgiland Horace, of Livv and Ovid; and of the Augu-tu- 1—ocnted w ith himself in the gov-ernnunt and to hi^ claims, after the Emperorsdeath theie wa- no formidalile I It-. ( r ALDUS ISiiin, th. ivfoiv, at theage t t it\ i\ i un 1 hirn-elf liy com-mon i 11 nt t) the thione of the Crcsars. Onhis K ( -I n to powci, acting in accordancewith in ilk^-el but miuifestly iictitious wishofth lit rniid 1 1 put to deatli Agrippa LXIVKi;SAJ. niSTORY.—TlIK AM:IKXT WORLD. exccuuini. the E. fllCtioi TI 1 1tl 1 1 I e 1leat A CI rie teim of «en ice fix 1 at tw 1 tv vtu a siH niul le- s lii. snll ail assnr: nee , Drusu-1(1 .listia Ills. lid?ted iraviii- ac<,,iii|.risl„.,l this the Icgious aenit^s the It their attention from thiii late trniiliks liy an invasion of Germaay. The general pn-vcd himself t<. alirave and c<ini|iit(iit ciiiiiiuaiiilei-. flic power-ful tribe of the Cherusci were routed in liattle,and then Drusus plunged, as Varus had done,into the Teutoherger forest. The old hattle-field was voachid, and the bleaching boius of^^lnlss legionaries were gathered up and hon-ored with seimlture. One of the lost eaglesof Rome was recovered from the enemy, butHerman formed an ambuscade,


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