The evolution of British cattle and the fashioning of breeds . MODERN ITALIAN BULL. [From McKenny Hughes. CHILLINGHAM BULL.\_From McKenny Hughes. the King of Italy, shows that there is no essentialdifference between them. A short consideration of a few other circum-stances will make the connection between the twosets of cattle still clearer. A Roman colony wasnot altogether parallel to many of our moderncolonies. The Romans in Britain were ratherorganisers of an empire than colonists. They did op. cit., p. 20. THE ROMAN CONTINGENT 33 not drive away the Britons as the Europeansdrove away the re
The evolution of British cattle and the fashioning of breeds . MODERN ITALIAN BULL. [From McKenny Hughes. CHILLINGHAM BULL.\_From McKenny Hughes. the King of Italy, shows that there is no essentialdifference between them. A short consideration of a few other circum-stances will make the connection between the twosets of cattle still clearer. A Roman colony wasnot altogether parallel to many of our moderncolonies. The Romans in Britain were ratherorganisers of an empire than colonists. They did op. cit., p. 20. THE ROMAN CONTINGENT 33 not drive away the Britons as the Europeansdrove away the red Indians, but settled amongthem much as the English have settled in policy was to bring civilisation, industry,and commerce to the people they had conquered ;to build towns and cities; to set up such a systemof military stations as would secure their enter-prise from enemies both within and without; andto lay down such a net-work of roads as wouldafford ready and easy communication between allparts of the country. Only a small proportion ofthe R
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