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                Multi Romani copiam aquae in carris spectant.  Would this translate to "Many Romans see the suply of water in the carriages?" Thanks, hopefully this will be the last question. 
            
            
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    I think "in wagons" makes more sense than "in carriages." <i>Carrus</i> is the noun meaning a type of Gallic wagon (not a Roman carriage).
The rest seems correct.
    
The rest seems correct.
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