Was Augustus's speech in Little Pifflington successful? What does the clerk think about it? What does Augustus himself think about its effect on the people of the town? Do you think it was a great speech? Why?
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Clearly Augustus was as successful a politician as anybody could get: he created long lasting institutions; maintained complete control of the Roman army; held dominance order, but at the same time respected, the Senate; and with centralised government and excessive wealth, he was able to extract loyalty from the
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