The Agricola of Tacitus With a Revised Text English Notes And Map

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Liventia. ] ' Of a blueish or leaden hue. ' Pliny, H. N. IX. 35, says that the pearls of Britain are small and discoloured 52 CORN ELI I TACITI AGRICOLA.
(decolores). Pearls are still found in considerable numbers ID the aestuaries of some of the Scotch rivers. 20. Expulsa. ] ' Thrown up from the sea. ' CHAPTER XTII.
I. Ip Si Blitanni. ] Sc. The inhabitants as opposed to the natural products of the island.
'* Injuncta imperil munera. ] "The services which the ruling power enjoins on its subject
...s. ' To such would belong the furnishing of troops with provisions ; all contributions not in- cluded in the regular tribute, forced labour, &c. Comp. Ch. 32, where some of these ' munera imperil ' are specified.
3- Si injuriae absint. ] Comp. Ch. 19, [Agricola] doctus parum profici armis si injuriae sequerentur.
4. Jam domiti---Serviant. ] Comp. What Galba is made to say in adopting Piso of the Romans themselves, Hist. I. 16, imperaturus es hominibus qui nee totam servitutem pati possunt nee totam libertatem.


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