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Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus
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alarm

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1 I, 25| license. All felt a common alarm at the idea of having to 2 I, 39| the silence of profound alarm and profound indignation. 3 I, 40| the ground, through the alarm of his bearers. His last 4 I, 49| The alarm of the capital, which trembled 5 I, 62| were slaughtered. Such an alarm was spread through Gaul, 6 I, 63| affected either with joy or alarm; they were intent on war. 7 I, 68| orator under an assumption of alarm, and was therefore more 8 I, 80| women of Rome. In their alarm they doubted whether this 9 I, 80| suspect, Otho felt as much alarm as he inspired. Terrified 10 I, 84| however in public that most alarm was felt; with every piece 11 I, 85| times of terror. But an alarm greater than all, because 12 I, 87| to hide and repress their alarm the more evident was their 13 II, 8 | with all haste. Thence the alarm spread far and wide, and 14 II, 14| Messengers now came in haste and alarm to inform Fabius Valens, 15 II, 14| Vitellianists was increased by a new alarm as the fleet attacked the 16 II, 15| the ships, till, as the alarm gradually subsided, they 17 II, 17| that, deceived by their alarm, they announced that the 18 II, 23| reverses, was in perpetual alarm. The end of it was that 19 II, 35| land. As the men in their alarm made confused movements, 20 II, 46| of the battle free from alarm and resolved in purpose. 21 II, 52| Thus they met in great alarm and distracted by a twofold 22 II, 54| brought was authentic. Their alarm was heightened by the fact 23 II, 55| Rome, however, there was no alarm; the games of Ceres were 24 II, 68| recognition removed the cause of alarm. Meanwhile a slave of Verginius 25 III, 16| fugitives, confused by their own alarm and by the difficulties 26 III, 21| soon be coming up. This alarm opened the ears that had 27 III, 50| the hour of success felt alarm at having stood aloof. A 28 III, 55| precipitancy prompted by alarm, anticipated the elections, 29 III, 56| countenance and gait his alarm at every fresh piece of 30 III, 58| extravagant, as men in their alarm naturally are. He even expressed 31 IV, 2 | rage quite as much as in alarm. The long train of prisoners, 32 IV, 20| natural timidity and to the alarm of his officers, who were 33 IV, 37| fury had subsided and their alarm returned, they sent centurions 34 IV, 39| they had taken groundless alarm under the impression that 35 IV, 42| citizens. Great was the alarm, and various the devices 36 IV, 74| enemy, hastened in their alarm to concentrate their own 37 IV, 75| much their peril or their alarm that confounded them, as 38 IV, 80| worsted. He rebuked the alarm of the messengers, till 39 IV, 82| their dwellings. Hence their alarm and reasonable importunity 40 IV, 86| despot, though prone to alarm, was, when the feeling of 41 V, 25| more in astonishment than alarm, drew up his fleet in line,


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