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victorious 27
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victory 52
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Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus
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victorious

   Book,  Par.
1 I, 74| due to fear; Vitellius was victorious, and gained all the credit 2 II, 14| checked the advance of the victorious army, and covered the retreat 3 II, 28| men. Those veteran troops victorious in so many campaigns, now 4 II, 45| they had arms, and were victorious. On the following day, as 5 II, 54| forces from Brixellum, the victorious army had been routed and 6 II, 75| those of Vitellius had been victorious, and that among the conquered 7 II, 76| by habits of warfare and victorious over foreign foes; you have 8 II, 77| success or failure. If we are victorious. I shall have whatever honour 9 II, 77| and rankling wounds of the victorious party. And, indeed, your 10 III, 18| disaster felt his absence. The victorious cavalry charged the wavering 11 III, 24| said he, "unless you are victorious, what other general, what 12 III, 26| defences. At this sight the victorious army hesitated, while the 13 III, 50| standards and eagles of the victorious legions, the old and wounded 14 III, 54| might learn the force of the victorious army. All of these persons 15 III, 63| them were left some of the victorious legions, which would not 16 III, 64| is the fact that to the victorious everything is easy. You 17 IV, 21| by their own weapons. The victorious army, who avoided the Colonia 18 IV, 35| burning houses, that the victorious army was approaching. Vocula 19 IV, 37| and not long after was victorious in a cavalry engagement 20 IV, 47| the individual claims. The victorious army, wearing their proper 21 IV, 47| groundless panic. And indeed the victorious army seconded the tears 22 IV, 59| said, "faithful provinces, victorious armies, the fortune of the 23 IV, 60| it. If you, who have been victorious in so many campaigns, who 24 IV, 71| and of peace. Two of the victorious legions, the 6th and 8th, 25 IV, 78| Treveri was occupied by the victorious army, when Civilis and Classicus 26 V, 10| Herod, was augmented by the victorious Augustus. On Herod's death, 27 V, 11| summers in occupying with his victorious army the whole of the level


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