Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library
Alphabetical    [«  »]
retribution 1
retrieve 3
return 25
returned 25
returning 4
reveal 2
revealed 3
Frequency    [«  »]
25 panic
25 restored
25 return
25 returned
25 secure
25 sword
25 titus
Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus
History

IntraText - Concordances

returned

   Book,  Par.
1 I, 45| rich and vigorous soldier returned to his company a poor and 2 I, 76| young nobles, who had lately returned from exile, by reviving 3 I, 81| Reluctant and guilty, they returned to the camp. The next day 4 I, 85| and fell when the river returned to its channel. When men' 5 II, 4 | to some great enterprise, returned at the moment a brief and 6 II, 45| before long, however, they returned, and the camp was thrown 7 II, 49| ringleaders of the tumult, he returned and employed himself in 8 II, 53| to the dispute. They all returned to Bononia, intending there 9 II, 67| gathered strength, they returned to their old service, and 10 II, 92| Vitellius gave back to the returned exiles their rights over 11 III, 4 | and had then voluntarily returned, it was believed that he 12 III, 34| remaining inhabitants soon returned to Cremona; the temples 13 III, 36| In great exultation he returned to Rome, and before a crowded 14 III, 43| Vitellianists, Fabius Valens returned to his ships with four soldiers 15 III, 56| the fleet at Misenum, he returned to Rome, trembling at every 16 III, 68| Then in utter perplexity he returned to the palace. The rumour 17 III, 71| Martialis had hardly returned to the Capitol, when the 18 III, 81| with honour, but the answer returned to Vitellius was, that all 19 IV, 6 | drove him into exile, but he returned when Galba mounted the throne, 20 IV, 33| back a milder answer. He returned, pretending to have failed 21 IV, 37| subsided and their alarm returned, they sent centurions with 22 IV, 73| head of their army, they returned to their duty by an act 23 IV, 73| absence of Valentinus. When he returned, full of fury and bent on 24 IV, 86| the feeling of security returned, more intent on pleasures 25 V, 17| venturing to leave the morass, returned to their camp. The result


Best viewed with any browser at 800x600 or 768x1024 on Tablet PC
IntraText® (V89) - Some rights reserved by EuloTech SRL - 1996-2008. Content in this page is licensed under a Creative Commons License