A Treatise On the Situation, Manners, And Inhabitants of Germany ;

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A Treatise On the Situation, Manners, And Inhabitants of Germany ;
John Aikin
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Servilius Csepio the proconsul, ^^ were defeated in an engagement, and both dispossesseiL <' of their camps." Epit, Izvii. Paulns Orosius relates the affair more particularly. ** Manlius the consul^ ^aiid Q. Ceepio pioconsul, being sent against the <* Cimbri, Teutones, Tigurini, and Ao^bcon^, Gaulish Digitized by VjjOOQIC MANNERS OF THE GERMANS. ^ ple^ of five consular armies ; and afterwards took from Augustus himself Varus with three legions ^ Nor did Caius Marius* **«nd ^ermttnnatioiiSy'vbdliad tonrtpired to extinguish -^'the Roman empire, divided their respective provinces ** by the river Rhone. Here, the most violent dissen^ " tions prevailing between them, they were both over*- ''** come, to the great disgrace and danger of the Roman '**-name. According to Antias, ^,000 Romans and '«* allies were slaughtered. C»pio, by whose rashness '^^ this misfortune was occasioned, was condemned, and "^^ his property^onfiseated'by order of theRoman people.*' Lib, V. 16. This -happened in the year of Rome 649 ; and the anniversary was reckoned among the unlucky days.

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