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6. Although tho h ad sens ambassadors of their oWn accordyto Caesar, and ad Aought eace, et the commenco hostilities a thoboginninio Spring. 7. Caesar saidae mouid pardon them. 8. e have sal that Commius came to Caesar long with these
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AL Oncloarninio tho arrivalis the legions the Briton assembl0d to
Who fh chleis, whom Caesar had called together for the purpos os ascertaining thes things, perceived that the forces of tho Roman wersio and that the lached corn they thought the est thinito do wasto retreat a far a possibi irom the ea coast ecause the were Onfident that tho Roman would nos dare to ad vano more than Wentymiles rom thei camp.
4. The promisexto give hosfages and bring cor into the camp. o. The materials Whicli,ere os use tor repatring hips, were broughtiroin the continent. 6. Caesar mas suspecting that the would tryrio destro the ships.
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Sinc Caesar had not 00 abis to finit ut iro the merchanis howlarge fore es Diniati try and cavair tho barbarians ad nor here hecould lani his army, u sent Volusenus, hom e thought to e sui table person, o urge the Briton to give hostages, and recogui Ze theauthorit o the Roma people. ut a this ossice clidis ot dare o tandiro his hip he was no able to learn much abolit the fland anureturne to Caesar alter a ex days. About the end of summe Caesars et out in person,ith a largu army, and alter deleating the barbarians, demande La large Dumber o hostages rom them.
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s. iter pursuing them for ton miles, our cavalry sa that the infantrywero nos ablorio reac tho homo the hill, and returne to camp.
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3. At tho imo of his departur to Britain, Cassar tof tho Morini as
