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[ Inhabitants of what are now the counties of Glamorgan, Monmouth, Brecknock, Hereford, and Radnor.]
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[ The Iberi were a people of Spain, so called from their neighborhood to the river Iberus, now Ebro.]
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[ Of these, the inhabitants of Kent are honorably mentioned by Caesar. "Of all these people, by far the most civilized are those inhabiting the maritime country of Cantium, who differ little in their manners from the Gauls."—Bell. Gall. v. 14.]
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[ From the obliquity of the opposite coasts of England and France, some part of the former runs further south than the northern extremity of the latter.]
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[ Particularly the mysterious and bloody solemnities of the Druids.]