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keenly 2
keep 22
keeping 4
kept 27
kids 1
kill 2
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28 syria
28 vanquished
27 britain
27 kept
27 rhine
27 states
27 sudden
Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus
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kept

   Book,  Par.
1 I, 11| forces by which it has to be kept in subjection. It has been 2 I, 29| whose authority was to be kept unimpaired to meet greater 3 I, 57| only by stealth. He was kept in prison, and only set 4 I, 83| that military power is kept together. And that army 5 I, 87| Aquinas, but he was not kept in strict or secret custody; 6 II, 11| had hoped might have been kept within the limits of Gaul, 7 II, 25| aware of the stratagem, kept his men back. The Vitellianists 8 II, 30| on the part of Valens had kept them away from the battle. 9 II, 32| supplies an army cannot be kept together. Then the Germans, 10 II, 41| and, strange to say, were kept only by the courage of the 11 II, 65| apprehension that Vitellius kept Cluvius with him. The same 12 II, 93| their own headquarters, kept no watch, and ceased to 13 II, 96| more than anything else kept these rumours alive. ~ ~ 14 II, 98| Vespasian were for the most part kept secret. At first the supineness 15 III, 2 | conquerors. They are not even kept under arms or within camps. 16 III, 28| Wounds or bloodshed no longer kept the men back from undermining 17 III, 56| the truth. They were all kept at a distance by the intimate 18 III, 69| of war. The Vitellianists kept but a careless watch over 19 III, 76| rather than generals. They kept no watch; they did not strengthen 20 III, 82| stand on the garden-walls, kept off the assailants with 21 IV, 1 | gain. They let nothing be kept secret, nothing be closed; 22 IV, 19| their position was alarming, kept their arms and their ranks. 23 IV, 45| permitted to return, were kept under the same penalty. 24 IV, 63| of famine on the other, kept the besieged wavering between 25 IV, 66| in the Colony, had been kept in honourable custody. But 26 V, 16| naturally saturated with water kept them apart. Civilis had 27 V, 23| given to that effect. Fear kept them away, and their crews


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