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The Romanization of Roman Britain

CHAPTER II
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It was, I think, normal in quality and indeed not very dissimilar from that of many parts of Gaul.

But it was in any case defective in quantity.

We find towns in Britain, as elsewhere, and farms or country-houses.

But the towns are small and somewhat few, and the country-houses indicate comfort more often than wealth.

The costlier objects of ordinary use, fine mosaics, precious glass, gold and silver ornaments, occur comparatively seldom.[1] We have before us a civilization which, like a man whose constitution is sound rather than strong, might perish quickly from a violent shock.
[Footnote 1: See my remarks in Traill's _Social England_ (illustrated edition, 1901), i.


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