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21 having
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21 own
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19 over
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Publius Cornelius Tacitus
Agricola

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britons

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1 11| in shrinking from it. The Britons, however, exhibit more spirit, 2 13| 13 The Britons themselves bear cheerfully 3 15| the legate’s absence, the Britons dwelt much among themselves 4 15| has crossed over, if we Britons look at our own numbers. 5 18| swimming which enables the Britons to take care not only of 6 21| the natural powers of the Britons over the industry of the 7 25| victories over the ocean. The Britons, too, as we learnt from 8 26| double peril thus alarmed the Britons, while the courage of the 9 27| attributed to one alone. But the Britons thinking themselves baffled, 10 28| encountered many of the Britons, who sought to defend their 11 29| including in its ranks some Britons of remarkable bravery, whose 12 29| already occupied. For the Britons, indeed, in no way cowed 13 32| and, I blush to say, these Britons, who, though they lend their 14 32| shall find our own forces. Britons will acknowledge their own 15 34| routed by a shout. Of all the Britons these are the most confirmed 16 34| approach, so the bravest of the Britons have long since fallen; 17 36| with distant fighting. The Britons with equal steadiness and 18 36| weapons. The swords of the Britons are not pointed, and do 19 37| 37 Those of the Britons who, having as yet taken 20 38| merriment. Meanwhile the Britons, wandering amidst the mingled


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