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Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus
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1 I, 14| father in proportion as it raised the anxious suspicions of 2 I, 45| the way in which it was raised. It was by robbery, plunder, 3 I, 64| Vindex, and had recently raised legions for Galba. After 4 I, 88| prices of provisions were raised. These evils had not equally 5 II, 4 | the future. His spirits raised, Titus rejoined his father, 6 II, 11| advance. The 7th had been raised by Galba, the 11th, 13th, 7 II, 11| vast number of the levies raised from the fleet. No indolence 8 II, 19| added, and the towers were raised in height. It was not only 9 II, 24| left side of the road; the raised causeway was occupied by 10 II, 34| The soldiers of Otho also raised a turret on the opposite 11 II, 42| line and in column. On the raised road they stood foot to 12 II, 68| distance. A sudden cry was raised that the 14th legion had 13 II, 70| roses, and on which they had raised altars, and sacrificed victims 14 II, 75| murderer, Volaginius, had been raised from the ranks to the highest 15 II, 76| military reputation, was raised to the throne by the unpopularity 16 II, 93| city cohorts were being raised, each to consist of a thousand 17 III, 3 | inaction of the others. He had raised this reputation for himself 18 III, 21| take up its position on the raised causeway of the Via Postumia, 19 III, 23| collected their artillery on the raised causeway, where there was 20 III, 24| exhausted." A shout was raised on all sides, and the soldiers 21 III, 25| soldier!" With these words he raised the body, opened a grave, 22 III, 38| whose illustrious character raised him far above one who was 23 III, 45| continual rumours of civil war, raised the courage of the Britons. 24 III, 47| the change. Accordingly he raised in the name of Vitellius 25 III, 52| Griphus, who had lately been raised by Vespasian to the senatorial 26 III, 72| conquered Suessa Pometia, raised the superstructure. But 27 IV, 16| rebels, made him popular. Raised aloft on a shield after 28 IV, 23| extent of the entrenchment raised the hopes of the besiegers. 29 IV, 31| The Batavians had raised a tower two stories high, 30 IV, 35| the same movement, have raised the siege of the legions. 31 IV, 38| Usipii, and Mattiaci, had raised the siege, glutted with 32 IV, 50| in the port of Carthage, raised his voice, and invoked in 33 IV, 54| marshes, and the new temple raised on the original site. The 34 IV, 73| Singularian Horse, which had been raised some time before by Vitellius, 35 IV, 74| Great expectations were raised by his arrival. Eager for 36 IV, 74| The levies which had been raised in Gaul he ordered back 37 IV, 79| Nor are these troops newly raised levies, but they are veteran 38 V, 13| precipice; the towers were raised to a height of sixty feet, 39 V, 14| right of fortification, they raised in time of peace such walls 40 V, 16| barbarian troops would be raised by the recollection of successes 41 V, 24| increasing the panic they raised on all sides a deafening


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