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plinius 1
plot 2
plotius 6
plunder 33
plundered 14
plunderers 2
plundering 2
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33 destruction
33 end
33 everything
33 plunder
33 various
32 body
32 family
Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus
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plunder

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1 I, 44| seeking to begin massacre and plunder, and the proscription of 2 I, 45| raised. It was by robbery, plunder, or the most servile occupations 3 I, 50| flushed with the delights of plunder and glory, as men might 4 I, 50| the storm of cities, the plunder of estates, the sack of 5 I, 62| people, not for the sake of plunder, or fired by the lust of 6 I, 64| out how vast would be the plunder. From secret encouragement 7 I, 66| revelled more freely in plunder and bloodshed. His restless 8 I, 78| with victory and intent on plunder rather than on fighting. 9 I, 78| and in their eagerness for plunder had encumbered themselves 10 I, 79| seeking an opportunity for plunder, the mass was as usual ready 11 II, 7 | upon by the attractions of plunder; some by their private embarrassments. 12 II, 13| indeed they had secured no plunder; their rustic adversaries 13 II, 56| estates and wealthy owners for plunder, or for death in case of 14 II, 58| trained to war by robbery and plunder. When Galba had fallen, 15 II, 84| men were fastened on for plunder. These intolerable oppressions, 16 III, 15| in order that they might plunder with greater freedom. The 17 III, 19| shall enjoy more licence in plunder. If we wait for the light, 18 III, 19| prefects. The soldiers have the plunder of a city that is stormed, 19 III, 26| hope, and eagerness for plunder outweighed all the horrors 20 III, 32| above the innate love of plunder, there was an old feud which 21 III, 47| adventurers by the hope of plunder, and, at the head of a force 22 III, 48| in the eager pursuit of plunder, he attacked them, and drove 23 IV, 15| and new receptacles for plunder, new terms for spoliation, 24 IV, 15| nothing but property to plunder and a few old men. Only 25 IV, 22| Germany to share in his plunder and his glory. ~ ~ 26 IV, 24| now in their eagerness for plunder bore up against reverse. 27 IV, 27| courage by the delights of plunder, Vocula led the army against 28 IV, 29| of Gaul. In both quarters plunder was collected; with peculiar 29 IV, 63| then stipulated for the plunder of the camp, and appointed 30 IV, 75| of our generals. Let the plunder be brought into the Imperial 31 IV, 81| for glory, the Germans for plunder. Everything seemed in favour 32 IV, 81| among themselves to secure plunder while they forgot the enemy. 33 V, 19| hampered their hands with plunder. Since then everything has


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