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Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus
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1 I, 8 | Emperor. That he was not sent back, and that he was even impeached, 2 I, 38| Marius Celsus had brought back discouraging tidings. And 3 I, 41| which struck him on the back of the knee; immediately 4 I, 73| of distinction, were sent back before they could mix with 5 II, 1 | Otho; that should he turn back, the conqueror would certainly 6 II, 12| men, he resolved to drive back the Othonianists from the 7 II, 19| arguments, conducted them all back to Placentia, except some 8 II, 25| stratagem, kept his men back. The Vitellianists rashly 9 II, 26| have no reserves to fall back upon. A few approved the 10 II, 40| overcome in argument, fell back on the Imperial authority. 11 II, 41| their proposals and sending back his own, when the scouts 12 II, 41| dismissed the tribunes and rode back to the camp. There he found 13 II, 41| legion from being driven back on the entrenchments by 14 II, 41| on to the front, or slunk back to the rear. ~ ~ 15 II, 51| Verginius secretly departed by a back way from his house, and 16 II, 66| these troops should be sent back to Britain, from which province 17 II, 67| the 7th and 11th were sent back to their winter quarters; 18 II, 69| Batavian cohorts were sent back to Germany, lest they should 19 II, 69| Gallic auxiliaries were sent back to their respective states, 20 II, 79| who was then on his way back from Syria, acting as the 21 II, 92| populace, Vitellius gave back to the returned exiles their 22 III, 2 | suffered a reverse, may keep back the legions; the light cohorts 23 III, 9 | Vitellianists, or driven back and compelled to evacuate 24 III, 13| when the soldiers, hurrying back to head-quarters, saw the 25 III, 14| breaking down the bridge, fell back on Hostilia, and thence 26 III, 16| of the cavalry, and drove back the Vitellianists, inflicting 27 III, 16| fresh troops were driven back along with the wounded fugitives, 28 III, 17| terrified fugitives, he held back those who were giving way, 29 III, 28| bloodshed no longer kept the men back from undermining the rampart 30 III, 54| strength, for they sent back any spies of Vitellius whom 31 III, 54| legions. He then made his way back to Vitellius, and when the 32 III, 59| Vitellius been made to turn back by that good fortune, which, 33 III, 61| begged for quarter. Some fled back into the camp, and spread 34 III, 81| sacred virgins were sent back with honour, but the answer 35 III, 84| in a litter through the back of the palace to the Aventine, 36 III, 84| hands were bound behind his back, and he was led along with 37 IV, 17| skill; then they began to back water, and to run the sterns 38 IV, 18| politic liberality, sending back to their respective states 39 IV, 21| way, the legion was driven back, retreating in confusion 40 IV, 30| hands, they pushed them back with their shields, and 41 IV, 33| him, but bade him carry back a milder answer. He returned, 42 IV, 35| once resolved to drive them back, and to follow up his success, 43 IV, 36| calling upon Vocula to come back, while the others refused 44 IV, 40| Varus Arrius, were sent back to Syria. Part of the army 45 IV, 44| smiled. They were drawn back, however, into the Senate 46 IV, 45| days of Nero, Mucianus sent back to their islands two men 47 IV, 58| Batavian territory and bring back to the Roman alliance the 48 IV, 60| satisfy you; you may fall back on other legates or tribunes, 49 IV, 72| respect and loyalty, and held back the younger by representations 50 IV, 74| raised in Gaul he ordered back to their respective States, 51 IV, 80| confusion, Cerialis held back the fugitives with his own 52 IV, 81| withstood, and soon drove back the assailants. Nor was 53 IV, 86| God bade them go and carry back with them the image of his 54 V, 10| the Parthians were driven back over the Euphrates. Caius 55 V, 20| infantry was being driven back, when the legions took up 56 V, 24| and was making his way back with the fleet, his escort 57 V, 24| asleep. The enemy rowed back in broad daylight with the


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