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retrenchment 1
retribution 1
retrieve 3
return 25
returned 25
returning 4
reveal 2
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25 often
25 panic
25 restored
25 return
25 returned
25 secure
25 sword
Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus
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   Book,  Par.
1 I, 18| and that they would soon return to their duty. To this speech 2 I, 30| exhausted by their long return voyage from Alexandria, 3 I, 38| that the Emperor should return to the palace, others that 4 I, 70| and vices so certain to return. Marius Celsus, consul elect, 5 II, 9 | soldiers, and that they would return when the minds of all had 6 II, 21| discharged incessant volleys in return. The populace of the town, 7 II, 38| far from my subject. I now return to the course of events. ~ ~ 8 II, 48| will not make even this return for the preservation of 9 II, 79| they would not wait for the return of his son Titus, who was 10 II, 98| voyage, but hindered all return. ~ ~ 11 III, 2 | time, their old vigour will return with the preparation for 12 III, 19| entreaties for peace, and in return for our toil and our wounds 13 III, 26| be perilous. Should they return to Bedriacum, the fatigue 14 III, 68| house, and invited him to return to the palace. Every other 15 III, 77| he wished him at once to return to Rome, or to complete 16 IV, 17| and that they had better return to their respective winter 17 IV, 36| encounter in attempting to return. Vocula added to his force 18 IV, 36| while the others refused to return to the camp. ~ ~ 19 IV, 45| others were permitted to return, were kept under the same 20 IV, 45| insignificant, even if they did return; but men dreaded the abilities 21 IV, 67| thus expounded: "For your return into the unity of the German 22 IV, 73| his uncle and hated him in return with all the extreme bitterness 23 IV, 74| and that the allies might return to the duties of peace, 24 IV, 84| Alexandria for the periodical return of the summer gales and 25 IV, 84| wholly destroyed, and might return, if the obstacies were removed;


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