Book,  Par.

1    II,     30|    Some had been carried to Britain and were sent back by the
2    XI,      3| campaign in the invasion of Britain, and everything else which
3   XII,     37|               Meanwhile, in Britain, Publius Ostorius, the propraetor,
4   XII,     42|     beginning of the war in Britain. His fame had spread thence,
5  XIII,     39|  Plautius who returned from Britain with an ovation, was accused
6   XIV,     40|   disaster was sustained in Britain, where Aulius Didius, the
7   XIV,     40|    two years. Now, however, Britain was in the hands of Suetonius
8   XIV,     51| sent to survey the state of Britain, Nero having great hopes
9   XVI,     16|   civic crown he had won in Britain, possessed, too, as he was
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