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carmel 1
carnage 4
carriages 1
carried 36
carry 4
carrying 6
carsulae 2
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37 river
37 wealth
36 authority
36 carried
36 never
36 son
36 treveri
Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus
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carried

   Book,  Par.
1 I, 43 | were fixed upon poles and carried about among the standards 2 I, 82 | cannot believe that more were carried away by the frenzy of the 3 II, 10 | This decree was variously carried out, and, while retained 4 II, 10 | required. At first they carried their point, and the trial 5 II, 16 | perpetrators of the deed carried the heads of the slain to 6 II, 29 | the eagles and standards, carried him to the tribunal. With 7 II, 36 | flight of the vanquished, who carried off what boats were left. 8 II, 38 | ancient and modern times have carried me too far from my subject. 9 II, 39 | that the most worthless carried the day. The common soldiers 10 II, 43 | foremost ranks of the 21st, carried off the eagle. The 21st, 11 II, 49 | The Praetorian cohorts carried his body with praises and 12 II, 55 | with applause. The people carried round the temples images 13 II, 62 | died intestate, the law was carried out. Assuredly, could Vitellius 14 II, 82 | everything being vigorously carried on in its appointed place 15 II, 100| certainly known whether he carried Caecina with him, or whether ( 16 III, 3 | and similar words, that he carried away even the cautious and 17 III, 17 | own men. At last he was carried to such a pitch of excitement, 18 III, 27 | Claudius'). The 13th were carried by the impetuosity of their 19 III, 33 | slaughter. Men, as they carried off for themselves coin 20 III, 33 | which, as soon as they had carried out the spoil, they wantonly 21 III, 47 | citizenship, and while they carried their arms and banners in 22 III, 67 | him went his little son, carried in a litter, as though in 23 III, 84 | Vitellius caused himself to be carried in a litter through the 24 IV, 2 | of Primus Antonius, who carried off money and slaves from 25 IV, 17 | long, a cohort of Tungrians carried over their standards to 26 IV, 28 | inflicting great loss on our men, carried off the vessel. The vanquished 27 IV, 31 | suddenly descended, and carried up one or more of them past 28 IV, 35 | standards and colours were carried round the ramparts, and 29 IV, 41 | referred to Piso was not carried out. Certain commissioners 30 IV, 51 | insignificant beginning till it was carried on in pitched battles. The 31 IV, 72 | by cowards, but must be carried on at the peril of the braver 32 V, 18 | routed; a few were left, who carried terror in their hearts and 33 V, 20 | which I have described as carried out into the river. Here 34 V, 23 | vessels were brought up, and carried off Tutor and Classicus. 35 V, 24 | the enemy's mistake. They carried off the praetorian vessel, 36 V, 25 | was in process of being carried away by the force of the


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