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britain

Civil Wars
   Book, Chap.
1 I, 55| kind that his knowledge of Britain a few years before had taught Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
2 II, 4 | these regions, as well as of Britain; that their king at present 3 II, 14| the state, had fled into Britain. That not only the Bellovaci, 4 III, 8 | been accustomed to sail to Britain, and [thus] excel the rest 5 III, 9 | send for auxiliaries from Britain, which is situated over 6 IV, 20| resolved to proceed into Britain, because he discovered that 7 IV, 22| preferred to his enterprise on Britain, imposes a large number 8 IV, 23| them, he himself reached Britain with the first squadron 9 IV, 27| been sent by Caesar into Britain. Him they had seized upon 10 IV, 28| days after we had come into Britain, the eighteen ships, to 11 IV, 28| however, they were approaching Britain and were seen from the camp, 12 IV, 30| these things the chiefs of Britain, who had come up after the 13 IV, 30| afterward pass over into Britain for the purpose of making 14 IV, 37| when setting forth for Britain, had left in a state of 15 IV, 38| he had brought back from Britain, against the Morini, who 16 V, 2 | learned that the passage into Britain was shortest, [being only] 17 V, 4 | prepared for the war with Britain, ordered Indutiomarus to 18 V, 6 | design, to bring over to Britain and put to death all those 19 V, 8 | when the sun rose, espied Britain passed on his left. Then, 20 V, 8 | war. All the ships reached Britain nearly at mid-day; nor was 21 V, 12| The interior portion of Britain is inhabited by those of 22 V, 13| less, as is reckoned, than Britain, by one half: but the passage [ 23 V, 13| the passage [from it] into Britain is of equal distance with 24 V, 21| prescribes what tribute Britain should pay each year to 25 VI, 13| to have been devised in Britain, and to have been brought 26 VII, 76| services of this Commius, in Britain, in former years: in consideration


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