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proved 7
provide 4
provided 6
province 37
provinces 46
provincia 1
provincials 4
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38 took
37 auxiliary
37 passed
37 province
37 river
37 wealth
36 authority
Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus
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province

   Book,  Par.
1 I, 9 | legions drawn from that province by Nero had, while lingering 2 I, 11| keep under home control a province so difficult of access, 3 I, 13| him out of the way to the province of Lusitania, ostensibly 4 I, 13| governor. Otho ruled the province with mildness, and, as he 5 I, 16| Vindex with his unarmed province, it was not myself with 6 I, 36| Nymphidius in the camp. What province, what camp in the world, 7 I, 56| legions belonging to the same province followed his example with 8 I, 58| Asiaticus, legate of the Province of Belgica, whom Vitellius 9 I, 59| Of that province Trebellius Maximus was governor, 10 I, 59| safety to Vitellius. Yet the province still enjoyed tranquility, 11 I, 67| Rhaetia and the youth of that province, inured to arms and exercised 12 I, 75| drew over to Vitellius the province of Gallia Narbonensis, which 13 I, 77| Roman citizenship; to the province of Baetica he joined the 14 II, 4 | command in his peaceful province. Emulation, however, and 15 II, 12| governing as procurator the province of the Maritime Alps. Raising 16 II, 12| from the borders of his province; but the mountaineers were 17 II, 14| fleet was threatening the province of Gallia Narbonensis, which 18 II, 28| proceed to the relief of the province. This having been heard 19 II, 28| field of battle. If indeed a province be of more importance than 20 II, 58| added the charge of the province of Tingitana, had the disposal 21 II, 59| who was sailing from the province Tingitana to Mauritania 22 II, 65| him; he still governed the province though not resident, as 23 II, 66| back to Britain, from which province Nero had summoned them, 24 II, 67| peaceful repose of that province their excitement might subside; 25 II, 97| Bolanus had in Britain a province never very quiet; and both 26 II, 97| Vitellius had ruled that province as proconsul with integrity 27 III, 44| distinction, attached that province to his cause, though not 28 III, 46| removed from Asia (which province he had governed as proconsul 29 III, 47| was converted into a Roman province, ill brooked the change. 30 III, 48| invade by sea and land the province of Africa, which lies on 31 IV, 3 | Judaea, and Syria, every province, and every army, this war, 32 IV, 39| He was governor of that province, and was far from being 33 IV, 50| There is no doubt that the province and the troops entertained 34 IV, 58| prisoner and sent out of the province into the country of the 35 IV, 73| Rhaetia, penetrated into the province. They were joined by the 36 V, 10| when Claudius entrusted the province of Judaea to the Roman Knights 37 V, 21| was sent into the Upper Province to join Gallus Annius. The


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