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circus 6
cisterns 1
citadel 3
cities 25
citizen 4
citizens 14
citizenship 5
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25 blood
25 celsus
25 centurion
25 cities
25 crowd
25 ever
25 feared
Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus
History

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cities

   Book,  Par.
1 I, 2 | long succession of ages; cities in Campania's richest plains 2 I, 23| lakes of Campania and the cities of Greece, had painfully 3 I, 50| imagination on the storm of cities, the plunder of estates, 4 I, 75| Carthage was followed the other cities of Africa. ~ ~ 5 I, 77| win the affections of the cities and provinces. He bestowed 6 I, 83| imagine that this fairest of cities is made up of dwellings 7 II, 12| of the foreigner and the cities of a hostile people, and 8 II, 17| Italy, the broad plains and cities which lie between the Padus 9 II, 32| Padus on our front, and cities strongly garrisoned and 10 II, 38| when all rival kings and cities had been destroyed, and 11 II, 66| which happened to other cities. When the 14th had made 12 II, 79| Vespasian for Caesarea. These cities are the capitals of Syria 13 II, 82| veterans to service. The strong cities were set apart for the manufacture 14 III, 53| and the overthrow of many cities. Not with messages and letters, 15 III, 70| legions, by the capture of cities, by the capitulation of 16 III, 84| in reducing the strongest cities, the testudo, the catapult, 17 IV, 60| allies endured to see their cities destroyed, and with their 18 V, 3 | part of Egypt, and founded cities of their own in what is 19 V, 6 | images to stand in their cities, much less in their temples. 20 V, 8 | say, and the site of great cities, but afterwards struck by 21 V, 8 | allow, on the one hand, that cities, once famous, may have been 22 V, 9 | subjects, on the destruction of cities, on the murder of brothers, 23 V, 11| level country and all the cities, except Jerusalem. The following 24 V, 14| the overthrow of the other cities. All the most obstinate 25 V, 15| ingenuity for the reduction of cities, were constructed. ~ ~


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