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threats 12
three 29
threshold 1
threw 26
thrice 1
thrice-repeated 1
thrill 1
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26 moved
26 point
26 summoned
26 threw
26 usual
26 varus
25 advance
Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus
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threw

   Book,  Par.
1 I, 54| mutinous, that some of them threw stones at the images of 2 I, 67| two armies, the Helvetii threw aside their arms, and with 3 I, 84| terms of abuse, though some threw out reproaches founded in 4 II, 22| hurdles, undermined the walls, threw up earth-works, and endeavoured 5 II, 23| the Padus, and suddenly threw them upon the opposite bank. 6 II, 54| Coenus, a freedman of Nero, threw them all into consternation 7 II, 59| reached the shore. His wife threw herself in the way of the 8 III, 10| outrageous violence. Antonius threw himself in the way with 9 III, 17| intrepid soldier could do. He threw himself before the terrified 10 III, 29| off the "testudo," at last threw the engine itself on the 11 III, 29| were seized with panic, and threw themselves from the rampart. 12 III, 61| resist; the greater number threw down their arms, and begged 13 III, 71| machines and missiles. They threw lighted brands on a projecting 14 III, 71| it was the assailants who threw lighted brands on to the 15 III, 73| one obeyed. At last, they threw away their arms, and began 16 III, 84| torn down, the survivors threw themselves in a body on 17 IV, 1 | massacred everywhere as chance threw them in the way. Soon, as 18 IV, 2 | conqueror, and the soldiers threw down their ill-starred arms 19 IV, 19| Lupercus in great haste threw across the Rhine such legionaries 20 IV, 19| On that side the Germans threw the weight of their attack. 21 IV, 30| extinguishing the fires, threw the confusion of darkness 22 IV, 30| more alive to the danger, threw, but not at random, stakes 23 IV, 50| should shew himself. They threw everything into an uproar 24 IV, 73| disaster, and the common people threw down their arms, and dispersed 25 IV, 84| known for his blindness, threw himself at the Emperor's 26 V, 24| the fleet into confusion, threw their grapling irons on


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