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Itaque vocatis ad se undique mercatoribus,
Therefore after having called up to him the merchants from all parts,

neque quanta esset insulae magnitudo neither what was the size of the island

neque quae aut quantae nationes incolerent, nor what or how numerous were the nations which inhabited it,

neque quem usum belli haberent nor what system of war they followed

aut quibus institutis uterentur, nor what customs they used,

neque qui essent ad maiorem navium multitudinem idonei portus nor what harbors were convenient for a great number of large ships

reperire poterat. he was able to learn.

Interim, consilio eius cognito et per mercatores perlato ad Britannos, a compluribus insulae civitatibus ad eum legati veniunt,
In the mean time, with his purpose having been discovered and reported to the Britons by merchants, ambassadors come to him from several states of the island,

qui polliceantur obsides dare atque imperio populi Romani obtemperare. to promise that they will give hostages and submit to the government of the Roman people.

Quibus auditis, liberaliter pollicitus hortatusque
Having given them an audience, he after promising liberally

ut in ea sententia permanerent, and exhorting them to continue in that purpose,

eos domum remittit sends them back to their own country

et cum iis una Commium, and [dispatches] with them Commius,

quem ipse Atrebatibus superatis regem ibi constituerat, whom upon subduing the Atrebates he had created king there,

cuius et virtutem et consilium probabat a man whose courage and conduct he esteemed

et quem sibi fidelem esse arbitrabatur and who he thought would be faithful to him

cuiusque auctoritas in his regionibus magni habebatur, and whose influence ranked highly in those countries,

mittit. he sends.

Huic imperat
He commands him

quas possit whichever he could

adeat civitates the states he visit

horteturque and persuade them

ut populi Romani fidem sequantur to embrace the protection of the Roman people

seque celeriter eo venturum nuntiet. and apprize them that he would shortly come thither.

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