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REMARKS ON FOUR EXTRACTS 
FROM THE 
COMMENTARIES OF CESAR, 
RELATIVE TO THE USE OF GREEK LETTERS 
BY TUE 
GAULS AND DRUIDS. 
By THE REv. WILLIAM JOHNS. 
Read November 13th, 1829. 
My object in the following Remarks is to correct 
a mistake, which, I apprehend, most of the Com- 
mentators have committed, and to ascertain what 
use the Gauls, and the Druids both of Gaul and 
Britain, made of the Greek letters, litere Grece. 
The history of Cesar’s campaigns in Gaul and 
Britain are well known; and his Commentaries, 
which contain the account of them, are deemed 
of great importance not only to the soldier, but 
also to the historian and antiquary. With the 
glory of great victories, whatever that may be, 
eo 
