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slain 19
slandered 1
slanderers 1
slaughter 24
slaughtered 12
slaughtering 1
slave 16
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24 movement
24 offered
24 report
24 slaughter
24 temper
24 together
23 batavians
Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus
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slaughter

   Book,  Par.
1 I, 6 | capital, made after the slaughter of thousands of unarmed 2 I, 57| soldiery it was possible to slaughter in open day, but to pardon 3 I, 67| warfare. All around were slaughter and devastation. Wandering 4 I, 86| legion the survivors of the slaughter at the Milvian bridge, whom 5 II, 15| had occupied. A terrible slaughter ensued, and the prefects 6 II, 21| was repulsed with great slaughter among his troops, and the 7 II, 22| buried, and many, as the slaughter increased with the confusion, 8 II, 44| heaps of corpses; thus the slaughter was the greater, for captives 9 II, 44| of their defeat by mutual slaughter. Whether the war was at 10 III, 19| and the traces of recent slaughter, and, as if the war was 11 III, 22| who, after making a great slaughter among the enemy, at last 12 III, 25| entire line of road. The slaughter that followed was made particularly 13 III, 28| together with every incident of slaughter and death in every form.~ ~ 14 III, 31| and centurions, by whose slaughter something was to be gained. 15 III, 33| protection from indiscriminate slaughter and violation. Aged men 16 III, 33| were provoked into mutual slaughter. Men, as they carried off 17 III, 65| shrank from bloodshed and slaughter, and that for this reason 18 III, 70| What would be gained by the slaughter of one old man and one stripling? 19 IV, 1 | were made, a pretext for slaughter. The most needy of the populace 20 IV, 21| there that the greatest slaughter took place. The trenches 21 IV, 43| It was from sheer lust of slaughter and greed of gain that you, 22 IV, 47| separation marked them out for slaughter. They embraced their fellow 23 V, 18| bank and their camp by the slaughter of the foe. A joyful shout 24 V, 24| by silence, but when the slaughter was begun, by way of increasing


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