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favours 2
fealty 1
fear 46
feared 25
fearful 3
fearing 12
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25 cities
25 crowd
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25 feared
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25 gained
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Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus
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feared

   Book,  Par.
1 I, 8 | their recent victory, they feared because they might seem 2 I, 63| equally, Vitellius it also feared. The next territory was 3 II, 14| Forum Julii, for it was feared, that if the whole army 4 II, 23| was checked; for it was feared that the enemy might be 5 II, 26| Paullinus alleged that he feared the effects of so much additional 6 II, 30| arrivals, who might, they feared, despise them as beaten 7 II, 52| Vitellius was in the ascendant, feared that they might seem to 8 II, 65| detained at home, because he feared him; it was not from any 9 II, 91| then, when his friends, who feared his resentment was deeper 10 II, 92| they at once despised and feared. Still this had not made 11 II, 97| to suspect the Batavians, feared that he should have a war 12 III, 9 | humble strain, as if he feared to offend Vespasian, while 13 III, 46| victory of Cremona, and he feared this double pressure of 14 III, 59| want the courage, but he feared that the guards whom Vitellius 15 III, 65| some secret grudge was feared. It is more charitable to 16 III, 86| When nothing more was to be feared from the enemy, Domitian 17 IV, 7 | Marcellus so earnest, for he feared that, if others were chosen, 18 IV, 14| bias towards Vespasian, and feared for the Empire, the utter 19 IV, 39| subject of public interest, feared and believed that the ports 20 IV, 71| without a ruler, and men feared the ungoverned passions 21 IV, 71| ardent companion, who, he feared, were he to intrude himself 22 IV, 77| encouraged his audience, who feared harsher treatment.~ ~ 23 IV, 83| popularity with the troops, and feared the proud spirit of the 24 IV, 84| though on the one hand he feared the scandal of a fruitless 25 V, 28| to take up arms, for he feared lest the legions of Germany


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