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germany 76
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Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus
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germans

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1 I, 67| Closely pursued by the Germans and Rhaetians they were 2 I, 83| thing which not even those Germans, whom Vitellius at this 3 II, 32| kept together. Then the Germans, the most formidable part 4 II, 35| way to it in boats, the Germans swam and outstripped them. 5 II, 35| disorder; upon this, the Germans themselves leapt into the 6 II, 93| the constitutions of the Germans and Gauls, always liable 7 III, 15| approach of a vast body of Germans by way of Rhaetia. Vitellius 8 III, 46| barbarian power with Dacians and Germans invading Italy from opposite 9 IV, 15| horse and foot; we have the Germans our kinsmen; we have Gaul 10 IV, 16| villages of the Nervii and the Germans. ~ ~ 11 IV, 17| of the truth, which the Germans, a people who delight in 12 IV, 19| country. On that side the Germans threw the weight of their 13 IV, 26| Rome. Soon indeed as the Germans increased in power, many 14 IV, 27| entire bank to keep the Germans from fording the stream; 15 IV, 28| distance from the camp the Germans were endeavouring to drag 16 IV, 28| help. The numbers of the Germans also increased; as fresh 17 IV, 28| regular battle ensued. The Germans, besides inflicting great 18 IV, 30| missiles of the coward. The Germans fought with inconsiderate 19 IV, 34| less effective part. The Germans lost the flower of their 20 IV, 35| down on the spot by the Germans, all the more confidence 21 IV, 38| territory, and they and the Germans continued to contend with 22 IV, 60| invade Italy. Should the Germans and the Gauls lead you to 23 IV, 63| miles from the spot the Germans rose upon them, and attacked 24 IV, 63| proceeding, and upbraided the Germans with breaking faith by this 25 IV, 64| for by ancient usage the Germans attributed to many of their 26 IV, 64| foretold the success of the Germans and the destruction of the 27 IV, 66| it an open city for all Germans, or to destroy it and so 28 IV, 68| ourselves with you and the other Germans, our kinsmen by blood. With 29 IV, 69| decided result, till the Germans swam across and attacked 30 IV, 76| intestine strife, while the Germans, whom they had summoned 31 IV, 76| causes at work to make the Germans cross over into Gaul, lust, 32 IV, 77| that armies to repel the Germans and the Britons will be 33 IV, 78| without any defence. Among the Germans there was a conflict of 34 IV, 79| experienced in war. But the Germans, whom we are expecting, 35 IV, 80| Colony, was held by the Germans. Undismayed by the confusion, 36 IV, 81| the Batavi for glory, the Germans for plunder. Everything 37 IV, 82| they had massacred all the Germans who were scattered throughout 38 IV, 82| who, having stupefied the Germans by a profuse entertainment 39 V, 17| depths of the marshes. The Germans leapt lightly through the 40 V, 17| from the confusion, for the Germans, not venturing to leave 41 V, 17| wipe out his disgrace. The Germans were flushed with success; 42 V, 18| superior force, and yet the Germans, the strength of the hostile 43 V, 19| their valour. He told the Germans and Batavians that they 44 V, 19| success proved hurtful to the Germans, for, throwing away their 45 V, 19| entering the morass, while the Germans sought to provoke, and so 46 V, 20| legions charged in front. The Germans were routed, and fled towards 47 V, 23| the day changed, and the Germans were driven headlong into 48 V, 24| This was observed by the Germans, and they planned a surprise. 49 V, 26| been crushed, and that the Germans wished to crush them, but 50 V, 27| than with the women of the Germans." Such were the murmurs


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