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temperature 1
tempered 1
tempers 1
temple 34
temple-offerings 1
temple-servant 1
temples 15
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34 sea
34 service
34 standards
34 temple
33 already
33 away
33 called
Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus
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temple

   Book,  Par.
1 I, 27| sacrificing in front of the temple of Apollo, the Haruspex 2 I, 27| golden milestone near the temple of Saturn. There three and 3 I, 41| He fell in front of the temple of the Divine Julius, and 4 I, 42| Piso made his way to the temple of Vesta, where he was admitted 5 I, 42| slaughtered in the entrance of the temple.~ ~ 6 II, 2 | to visit and inspect the temple of the Paphian Venus, place 7 II, 2 | worship, the ceremonial of the temple, and the form under which 8 II, 3 | The founder of the temple, according to old tradition, 9 II, 3 | accounts tell us that the temple was consecrated by Cinyras, 10 II, 78| image of the god nor any temple; the tradition of antiquity 11 III, 33| down into the flames, the temple of Mephitis outside the 12 III, 50| and generals halted at the Temple of Fortune, undecided as 13 III, 65| ratified an agreement in the temple of Apollo. The words of 14 III, 68| of Imperial power in the Temple of Concord, and of betaking 15 III, 74| house of a servant of the temple. At the ingenious suggestion 16 III, 74| power, he consecrated a vast temple to Jupiter the Guardian, 17 IV, 54| the marshes, and the new temple raised on the original site. 18 IV, 54| the splendour of the old temple. ~ ~ 19 IV, 85| should be excluded from the temple. He had entered, and was 20 IV, 85| on this day entered the temple. He enquired of others whom 21 IV, 86| city Sinope, and near it a temple, which, according to an 22 IV, 87| themselves, thronged around the temple. The story becomes at this 23 IV, 87| Alexandria on the third day. A temple, proportioned to the grandeur 24 V, 4 | they founded a city and a temple. ~ ~ 25 V, 6 | golden vine was found in the temple, some have thought that 26 V, 9 | the capital. There stood a temple of immense wealth. First 27 V, 9 | innermost defences, the temple itself. Only the Jew might 28 V, 10| conquest, he entered the temple. Thus it became commonly 29 V, 10| Jerusalem were destroyed, the temple was left standing. After 30 V, 10| set up his statue in the temple, they preferred the alternative 31 V, 14| The temple resembled a citadel, and 32 V, 14| Eleazar had fortified the temple. John and Simon were strong 33 V, 14| gained possession of the temple. The city was thus divided 34 V, 15| fiery gleam of arms, the temple illuminated by a sudden


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