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entangled 2
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enter 9
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29 zeal
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Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus
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entered

   Book,  Par.
1 I, 11| Vinius for his colleague, entered upon a year, which was to 2 I, 36| the auspices with which he entered the city. What is the glory 3 I, 47| curiosity to view the camp, entered it by night in the disguise 4 I, 56| course of the following day entered the Colonia Agrippinensis 5 I, 62| territory of the Treveri they entered with all the security naturally 6 II, 44| soldiery. Late in the day he entered the entrenchments, and found 7 II, 46| and that the legions had entered Aquileia. No one therefore 8 II, 63| of the death of Otho, had entered the capital. Plancius Varus, 9 II, 80| allegiance to Vespasian. Then he entered the theatre at Antioch, 10 II, 89| than Vitellius. Thus he entered the capital, and he there 11 II, 97| disbanded by Galba, again entered the service at the order 12 III, 4 | had left Pannonia, and had entered Italy, and was out of the 13 III, 29| soldier of the 3rd legion, entered first. Beating down all 14 III, 55| ambition and more by fear, he entered the camp, undecided in purpose 15 III, 66| of Vespasian might have entered the capital without bloodshed. 16 IV, 2 | Domitian had entered into possession of the title 17 IV, 11| and no Emperor, Mucianus entered the capital, and at once 18 IV, 27| anger of heaven. As the army entered Novesium the sixteenth legion 19 IV, 39| the second time) and Titus entered upon their office, both 20 IV, 47| immensely large. Mucianus entered the camp to examine more 21 IV, 54| who bore auspicious names, entered the precincts with sacred 22 IV, 61| Roman Imperial power, and entered the camp. Hardened though 23 IV, 75| the following day Cerialis entered the Colony of the Treveri. 24 IV, 76| Roman generals and Emperors entered your territory, as they 25 IV, 85| from the temple. He had entered, and was absorbed in worship, 26 IV, 85| Basilides had on this day entered the temple. He enquired 27 V, 1 | Prince. With this force Titus entered the enemy's territory, preserving 28 V, 10| the right of conquest, he entered the temple. Thus it became 29 V, 24| rapidly down the stream, entered the entrenchments without


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