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Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus
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1 I, 40| off and dashed upon the ground Galba's effigy. At this 2 I, 40| his litter and fell to the ground, through the alarm of his 3 I, 76| Vopiscus, avowedly on the ground of their being old friends, 4 II, 11| campaign having fallen to the ground, now that Caecina, who they 5 II, 14| fully occupying the level ground between the hills and the 6 II, 21| walls, was burnt to the ground, possibly set on fire by 7 II, 29| general's tent and the very ground beneath. Valens, disguised 8 II, 37| hopes for himself, on the ground that he was the senior among 9 II, 42| attack with spirit. The ground was so entangled with trees 10 II, 45| remained were left above ground. ~ ~ 11 II, 71| Macer was ignored on the ground of his having been one of 12 III, 10| prostrating himself on the ground, his garments torn, his 13 III, 13| Vitellius thrown upon the ground, first there was a gloomy 14 III, 19| situated as it is on level ground, may be taken by assault. 15 III, 20| no means seeing where the ground is level, what is the height 16 III, 21| being the character of the ground. On the right was the 8th 17 III, 25| father, he brought him to the ground with a wound, and, as he 18 III, 27| shields was loosened, and the ground was strewn with a vast number 19 III, 31| followed, with eyes bent on the ground, a dismal array of unarmed 20 III, 51| They put him off, on the ground that the obligation was 21 III, 71| a foe, was burnt to the ground. ~ ~ 22 III, 72| years, it was burnt to the ground in the consulate of Lucius 23 III, 79| Capitol had been burnt to the ground, that Rome was in consternation, 24 IV, 24| labour was bestowed on the ground or on the defences. Our 25 IV, 31| gate of the camp, where the ground was most level. But our 26 IV, 35| recent victory, stood their ground and struck fiercely at the 27 IV, 35| Civilis was thrown to the ground by the fall of his horse. 28 V, 13| thorough defence even for level ground. Two hills of great height 29 V, 13| fortifications, where the ground fell, to a height of one 30 V, 20| edge of the morass. The ground there was firm, and the 31 V, 21| uninterrupted surface of dry ground. Tutor, Classicus, and one 32 V, 25| which was situated on low ground, was in process of being


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