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[ Many commentators propose reading "exaction," instead of "augmentation." But the latter may be suffered to remain, especially as Suetonius informs us that "Vespasian, not contented with renewing some taxes remitted under Galba, added new and heavy ones: and augmented the tributes paid by the provinces, even doubling some."—Life of Vesp. s. 19.]

92 ([return])
[ In the year of Rome 832. A.D. 79.]

93 ([return])
[ Many vestiges of these or other Roman camps yet remain in different parts of Great Britain. Two principal ones, in the county of Annandale, in Scotland, called Burnswork and Middleby, are described at large by Gordon in his Itiner. Septentrion, pp. 16, 18.]

94 ([return])
[ The year of Rome 833, A.D. 80.]

95 ([return])
[ Now the Firth of Tay.]