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hesenate.henferredtherightsofcitizenship upondistantnitiesashadbeeheearlydays ofronhistory.hepertted``foexercise i.herefordtheadnistration ofthedistantprovincesilies hadetardastheirprivatepossessions.inshorthe didnythingsfoodofthejorityofthepeoplebut adehihhlyunpopularostpowerful nie.halfahundredyoungaristoeda plot``tosavetherepubliarchthefifteenth ofrchagtothatnealendarhcaesar hadbroughtfrogyptcaesarurderedwhen heehesenate.oer. thereeontiraditionof caesarsglory.oneersecretary.the otheravian,caesarsgrandnepheohis estate.octavianreinedinro,butanto tobenearcleopatrahetoohadfalleninlove,as seetohavebeenthehabitenerals. a, oselfand cleopatray.shetriedvery hardtokeoctaviahirdro.whenshe saakenoiressionuponthisveryproud aristocrat,shekilledherself,abecaaronprovince. asforoctavian,heanandhedid thestakeofhisfausuncle.heknewhow peopleodestinhisdends e.hedidnottobea``dictator. heirelysatisfiedhthetitleof``thehonourable. buthesenate,afeer,addressed hisaugustustheillustrioushedidnotobjedafew yearslaterthenireetcalledhiaesar,orkaiser, edtardoctavianastheir nderinasthechief,theieratoror eeror.therepublichadbeeatheaverage ro. in14a.d.hispositionastheabsoluterulerofthe ronpeoplehadbeesoade aofthatdiviohadbeenreserved fods.andhissuessorsperorsthe absoluterulersofthegreatesteiretheworldhad everseen. ifthetruthbetold,theaveragecitizenired ofanarddisorder.hedidnotcareprovided theergavehicetolivequietlyand houttheealstreetriots.octavianassuredhis subjectsfortyyearsofpeace.hehadnodesiretoextendthe frontiersofhisdoins,intheyear9a.d.hehadntebr> platedaninvasionofthenorthehwas inhabitedbytheteutons.butvarrus,hisgeneral,hadbeen killedenierthat theronsdenofurtherattetstocivilisethesewild people. theyn ofintealreforbutituchgood.two turiesofrevolutionandfnedlykilled thebestnangtheyoungergeions.ithadr ...
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