The history of Great Britain, from the first invasion of it by the Romans under Julius Caesar : written on a new plan. . many with corn, and here they raifed a greatnumber of brave troops for the protection of the otherprovinces of their empire. For, as we fee from the aboveaccount of the auxiliaries in Britain, that the natives ofmany different and diftant nations were employed by theRomans to keep this country under their obedience, fowe may be certain that Britain was obliged to return thecompliment, and fend great numbers of her braver! youthto ferve as auxiliaries in other provinces of th


The history of Great Britain, from the first invasion of it by the Romans under Julius Caesar : written on a new plan. . many with corn, and here they raifed a greatnumber of brave troops for the protection of the otherprovinces of their empire. For, as we fee from the aboveaccount of the auxiliaries in Britain, that the natives ofmany different and diftant nations were employed by theRomans to keep this country under their obedience, fowe may be certain that Britain was obliged to return thecompliment, and fend great numbers of her braver! youthto ferve as auxiliaries in other provinces of the the Notitia and from infcriptions Mr. Camdenhath collected the following bodies of Britim auxiliaries,and from the fame feyeral others might be ga-thered ; befides man) others of which no monuments arenow remaining : Ala Britannica Milliaria. Ala quarta Britonum in Egypto. Cohors prima MMa. tertia Britonum. Cohors I Adraua&t ofpai*t of t&c walls hwn, one Caftelluin ta ano-th^r letrvcen Towertay and Carrawbru^-li . , f Caftelluui. Severuss wall Turret miliiaiy way. siscale of 40 I^olcs . /o 20 3o 40 Haririaui CaftelWi


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