THE LIVES
OF
THE TWELVE CAESARS
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[662] A.U.C. 821.
[663] Now Corunna.
[664] Tortosa, on the Ebro.
[665] "Simus," literally, fiat-nosed, was a cant word, used for a clown;
Galba being jeered for his rusticity, in consequence of his long
retirement. See c. viii. Indeed, they called Spain his farm.
[666] The command of the pretorian guards.
[667] In the Forum. See AUGUSTUS, c. lvii.
[668] II. v. 254.
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