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rivalled 1
rivalling 1
rivalry 9
river 37
river-bank 1
rivers 6
road 21
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37 auxiliary
37 passed
37 province
37 river
37 wealth
36 authority
36 carried
Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus
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1 I, 64| states, separated only by a river, were linked together by 2 I, 85| inundation of the Tiber. The river became vastly swollen, broke 3 I, 85| waters, and fell when the river returned to its channel. 4 II, 17| by the boundaries of the river's bank. The very sight of 5 II, 32| greater heat. We have the river Padus on our front, and 6 II, 35| In the middle of the river was an island. While the 7 II, 43| been ferried across the river, and which had been cut 8 II, 59| sailed himself down the river Arar. His progress had nothing 9 III, 5 | to occupy the bank of the river Aenus, which flows between 10 III, 6 | thrown a bridge across the river. It was determined to seize 11 III, 9 | and the marshes of the river Tartarus, where his position 12 III, 9 | rear was covered by the river, and his flank by intervening 13 III, 48| him at the mouth of the river Cohibus, where he was protected 14 IV, 13| ocean in front, and by the river Rhine in the rear and on 15 IV, 17| meet them not far from the river Rhine, and the ships, which, 16 IV, 29| detachment should cross the river Mosa, to threaten the Menapii 17 IV, 36| the enemy commanded the river. The march of the first 18 IV, 67| day have the Romans closed river and land and, in a way, 19 IV, 68| free passage across the river, but let it be during the 20 IV, 69| occupied a bridge over the river Mosa. They fought in a narrow 21 IV, 73| down the bridge over the river Nava. A sudden attack, however, 22 IV, 74| protected by hills, and by the river Mosella. He had also strengthened 23 IV, 80| between the highroad and the river Mosella, made the attack 24 IV, 80| the farther bank of the river with the Colony, was held 25 V, 7 | stream of the Jordan. This river does not discharge itself 26 V, 8 | of soil and climate. The river Belus also flows into the 27 V, 18| left, which was nearer the river, was occupied by the Transrhenane 28 V, 18| implored them to recover their river bank and their camp by the 29 V, 20| as carried out into the river. Here there was some confusion. 30 V, 21| army could not cross the river in any other way. He also 31 V, 21| destroying this barrier, sent the river flowing down a steep channel 32 V, 21| on the side of Gaul. The river having been thus, so to 33 V, 23| driven headlong into the river. Civilis, who was recognised 34 V, 23| horse, and swam across the river. Verax escaped in the same 35 V, 24| trireme they towed up the river Lupia as a present to Veleda. ~ ~ 36 V, 25| was far advanced, and the river, swollen by the continual 37 V, 28| conference. The bridge over the river Nabalia was cut down, and


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