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29 believed
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Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus
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   Book,  Par.
1 I, 17 | afterwards when all eyes were turned upon him. His language to 2 I, 26 | reached Galba's ears, were turned into ridicule by Laco the 3 I, 39 | terror-stricken countenances, and ears turned to catch every sound. It 4 I, 49 | they said, "was well-nigh turned upside down when the struggle 5 I, 65 | of the soldiers, and so turned them from their purpose. 6 I, 75 | Gallia Narbonensis, which turned readily to the side that 7 I, 85 | island in the Tiber, had turned from the West to the East 8 II, 20 | bandied to and fro, Caecina turned all his thoughts and plans 9 II, 34 | beams, and with their heads turned against the current, while 10 II, 44 | taken in civil war can be turned to no profit. Suetonius 11 II, 51 | one to check them. They turned to Verginius, and in threatening 12 II, 53 | and then the hearts of all turned to Vitellius.~ ~ 13 II, 59 | The tide of feeling turned, and Asinius Pollio, one 14 II, 70 | the auxiliary troops had turned the flank of the enemy. 15 II, 70 | The common soldiers also turned aside from the line of march 16 II, 100| Hostilia. Caecina himself turned aside to Ravenna, on the 17 III, 6 | of the moment afterwards turned to his destruction. Primus 18 III, 10 | his assistance. Then he turned to the standards, and prayed 19 III, 17 | then, seizing the standard, turned it towards the enemy. Touched 20 III, 20 | covered approaches?" He then turned to individual soldiers, 21 III, 31 | of the conqueror would be turned, not on the penniless crowd, 22 III, 44 | once captured, everything turned to swell the resources of 23 III, 49 | discipline, Antonius soon turned to his own profit, regardless 24 III, 84 | in front and their faces turned towards the foe, so anxious 25 IV, 8 | to the Emperor should be turned into an insult to any man. 26 IV, 19 | desertion, and they immediately turned against our men. Still the 27 IV, 42 | deny it; but he himself turned on Vibius Crispus, who was 28 IV, 81 | of temper the conquerors turned their backs and fled. Their 29 IV, 87 | gathering about them. The people turned away angrily from their 30 V, 26 | to crush them, but were turned from their purpose by his


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