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1 4 | straight-forward character, but also by having, when quite a child, for
2 5 | final issue and the glory of having won back the province belonged
3 7 | of indulgence. Agricola, having been sent by Mucianus to
4 7 | conduct a levy of troops, and having done his work with integrity
5 13| coast, must be regarded as having indicated rather than transmitted
6 14| remote, to gain the credit of having enlarged the sphere of government.
7 18| invincible. And so, peace having been sued for and the island
8 20| sudden incursions, and, having sufficiently alarmed him,
9 26| the one for the honour of having given aid, the other for
10 26| the other for that of not having needed support. Had not
11 28| great and memorable exploit. Having killed a centurion and some
12 28| victims selected by lot. Having sailed around Britain and
13 29| source of relief in war. Having sent on a fleet, which by
14 30| submission. Robbers of the world, having by their universal plunder
15 37| Those of the Britons who, having as yet taken no part in
16 38| in all directions; and it having been ascertained that the
17 38| which it had returned after having coasted along the entire
18 40| proceeded to the palace, where, having been received with a hurried
19 40| external grandeur, after having seen and attentively surveyed
20 42| he might be excused, and having granted his request allowed
21 42| was offended at its not having been asked, or was warned
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