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mourning 2
mouth 4
move 8
moved 26
movement 24
movements 8
moves 2
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26 legates
26 loyalty
26 making
26 moved
26 point
26 summoned
26 threw
Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus
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moved

   Book,  Par.
1 I, 12| dependant. They were also moved by hatred of T. Vinius, 2 I, 15| consent of gods and men, am moved by your splendid endowments 3 I, 61| which they set out an eagle moved with a gentle flight before 4 II, 7 | worthiest among them were moved by patriotism; many were 5 II, 11| auxiliary infantry and cavalry moved in advance of the main body 6 II, 29| shedding tears, they were moved to joy, to pity, even to 7 II, 49| near the funeral pile, not moved by remorse or by fear, but 8 II, 70| there were whom all this moved to thoughts of the mutability 9 II, 83| servant of the Emperor, moved on with some light-armed 10 II, 87| him from the capital, some moved by fear, many by a spirit 11 II, 99| with thin ranks, the column moved along, their weapons feebly 12 III, 12| at head-quarters. Bassus, moved by shame, or perhaps by 13 III, 37| resolution against Caecina was moved by Lucius Vitellius; the 14 III, 41| were careless of disgrace. Moved by this apprehension, Valens, 15 III, 82| bank of the Tiber, a third moved on the Colline Gate by the 16 IV, 9 | the Emperor. Helvidius had moved that the Capitol should 17 IV, 23| same time the fleet was moved up the stream. Here were 18 IV, 26| fault. The army was then moved from Bonna to the Colonia 19 IV, 26| took up arms against us, moved by the hope of freedom and, 20 IV, 41| Galba, Curtius Montanus moved that respect should also 21 IV, 50| the man to be executed, moved, not so much by any hope 22 IV, 57| the remaining multitude, moved by the consciousness of 23 IV, 65| on every side. The train moved on in silence like a long 24 IV, 69| comrade." The multitude was moved by the appeal, and were 25 V, 7 | noisome odour; it cannot be moved by the wind, and it affords 26 V, 28| determined to anticipate them, moved not only by weariness of


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