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stolid 1
stone 7
stones 19
stood 28
stop 3
stopped 4
store 1
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28 occupied
28 palace
28 spain
28 stood
28 syria
28 vanquished
27 britain
Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus
History

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stood

   Book,  Par.
1 I, 16| frame of this empire have stood and preserved its balance 2 I, 18| such of the soldiers as stood near, made an encouraging 3 I, 35| a short time before had stood the gilt statue of Galba, 4 I, 35| by a general appeal, he stood before the rampart of the 5 I, 81| of his imperial dignity, stood up on a couch, and by dint 6 I, 85| of the chariot, on which stood the goddess of Victory, 7 II, 12| rural wealth, the houses stood with open doors; and the 8 II, 24| columns; on the right front stood the first legion with two 9 II, 29| military duties. Thereupon all stood paralysed, and gazed at 10 II, 35| soldier, and now, as they stood on rocking vessels, they 11 II, 42| On the raised road they stood foot to foot, they pushed 12 II, 46| of their party. Those who stood at a distance stretched 13 II, 80| chamber, a few soldiers who stood near, in the usual form 14 II, 97| prosperous, to vie in obedience, stood aloof with one consent from 15 III, 22| the Flavianist troops, who stood ready, and in order of battle. 16 III, 30| gates, in the garrison who stood brandishing their weapons, 17 III, 50| success felt alarm at having stood aloof. A recent levy of 18 III, 68| family looking on, Vitellius stood and spoke a few words suitable 19 III, 80| dispersed, and the lictor that stood next to him, venturing to 20 III, 83| The populace stood by and watched the combatants; 21 IV, 14| acquitted by Galba, again stood in peril of his life in 22 IV, 35| remembering their recent victory, stood their ground and struck 23 IV, 63| were cut down where they stood; the greater part, as they 24 IV, 75| from the Mediomatrici. They stood oppressed by the consciousness 25 IV, 86| Jupiter, for there also stood close at hand a female figure, 26 IV, 87| Rhacotis, where there had stood a chapel consecrated in 27 V, 9 | Jersualem is the capital. There stood a temple of immense wealth. 28 V, 10| commonly known that the place stood empty with no similitude


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