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entirely by chauvinism or arrogance—although plenty were, to be sure—to fear that their city was in danger of being swamped. How were Rome’s ancient institutions to cope with the sudden enrollment of millions of new citizens, dotted throughout the length and breadth of Italy? To conservatives, the threat appeared so desperate that their efforts to combat it had grown desperate in turn.
Rubicon: The Last Years of the Roman Republic
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