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conflagrations 1
conflict 28
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29 zeal
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Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus
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conflict

   Book,  Par.
1 I, 1 | eloquence and freedom. After the conflict at Actium, and when it became 2 I, 49| blasphemy, when from their conflict you can only learn that 3 I, 69| that, wherever the decisive conflict might take place, Noricum 4 II, 13| Exasperated by this conflict, the troops of Otho vented 5 II, 14| regularly enrolled. The conflict commenced without delay, 6 II, 36| The conflict was terminated by the flight 7 II, 39| should be present at the conflict; many begged that the troops 8 II, 41| wheel round and resume the conflict. The line of the Vitellianists 9 II, 42| in close and in distant conflict, in line and in column. 10 II, 44| might choose to resume the conflict, the vanquished would find 11 II, 70| recognized the various scenes of conflict, and gazed with wonder on 12 III, 9 | who had brought into that conflict an honest purpose. To this 13 III, 18| protracted a pursuit and conflict. Vanquished by accident, 14 III, 23| Praetorians. They took up the conflict, repulsed the enemy, and 15 III, 53| strength of the infantry in a conflict that lasted for a day and 16 III, 72| were the motives of this conflict? what the compensation for 17 III, 77| was more a massacre than a conflict. Many whom they slew were 18 III, 77| obstinacy, marched upon Rome, a conflict of no slight magnitude, 19 III, 79| their cavalry, met him. The conflict took place not far from 20 III, 82| soldiers, once exasperated by conflict, would respect neither the 21 III, 83| though it had been a mimic conflict, encouraged first one party 22 IV, 18| common masters. In the first conflict the soldiers of Rome have 23 IV, 19| in the moment of actual conflict they might receive a higher 24 IV, 21| their march, and excused the conflict at Bonna, alleging that 25 IV, 30| feasting, and rushed to the conflict, as each grew heated with 26 IV, 78| the Germans there was a conflict of opinions.~ ~ 27 V, 17| The Batavi provoking a conflict, the struggle was at once 28 V, 22| terminated an indecisive conflict. ~ ~


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