Forty years ago I remember being at Caerleon (two and one
half miles from Newport), when I met the children of the village
coming out of school. It was hard to believe they were not
Spanish or Italian!
At all events this part of Britain lies over against Boston;
and Americans can cross over and see Caerleon for themselves
more easily than the people could, of whom Tacitus wrote.
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only. Several errors of punctuation or of single letters have been
corrected. The author uses both "contemporary" and "cotemporary."
The Latin has not been checked for spelling, grammar, or sense.
The one Greek quotation (of two words) has been omitted.
Words have been hyphenated at the ends of lines only when the words
are hyphenated elsewhere in the text or in common usage.]
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