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39 life
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Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus
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military

   Book,  Par.
1 I, 12| the obligation of their military oath, and were demanding 2 I, 18| Divine Augustus, and the military custom by which a soldier 3 I, 23| commissariat, and the rigour of military discipline, were especially 4 I, 30| Pompeius Longinus, all three military tribunes, proceeded to the 5 I, 35| seized him, gave him the military embrace, placed him close 6 I, 37| without regard to rule or military order, no distinction being 7 I, 48| life, he enjoyed a high military reputation in Germany; as 8 I, 50| climate and the rigours of military discipline rendered at once 9 I, 59| disturbing the regularity of military discipline; Caelius retorted 10 I, 60| to follow with his whole military strength, completed his 11 I, 79| any new movement, and the military obedience of the better 12 I, 83| orders of commanders, that military power is kept together. 13 II, 6 | provinces, not without a military population, and well furnished 14 II, 12| transgressing the good order of military discipline as he was eager 15 II, 16| troops, and to weary with military duties an undisciplined 16 II, 19| operations a colony rich in military strength and resources. 17 II, 29| summoned to their usual military duties. Thereupon all stood 18 II, 59| brought him out, wrapped in a military cloak, and holding him in 19 II, 75| Germany, with which as a military man he was well acquainted, 20 II, 75| the ranks to the highest military command. It was easier to 21 II, 76| seen no service and had no military reputation, was raised to 22 II, 77| the earliest years of his military career won renown with these 23 II, 82| the inducement of renewed military service.~ ~ 24 II, 85| by finally seizing on the military chest and dividing it among 25 II, 89| a splendid charger, with military cloak and sword, advanced 26 III, 10| to surround Verona with military lines. It so happened that 27 III, 10| was distinguished by any military decoration, he summoned 28 III, 11| wearied with labour and military toils, but at mid-day. Some 29 III, 13| were dispersed on various military duties. Then he extolled 30 III, 15| Vitellius, and not without some military skill. At the same time 31 III, 36| by indulgence. He made no military preparation; he did not 32 III, 56| Vitellius himself, ignorant of military matters and without forethought 33 III, 73| the sword. A few of the military men, among whom the most 34 III, 80| armed itself. Some few had military shields, the greater part 35 IV, 18| have whatever remnant of military vigour still flourished 36 IV, 71| still at his disposal much military strength. Mucianus ejected 37 IV, 72| another of its wealth and military strength, or of the antiquity 38 IV, 75| day as the first of their military service and of their allegiance. 39 V, 23| were dispersed about other military duties. Cerialis in fact


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