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moved 26
movement 24
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moves 2
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Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus
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movement

   Book,  Par.
1 I, 10| East there was as yet no movement. Syria and its four legions 2 I, 16| be alarmed, if, after a movement which has shaken the world, 3 I, 39| hurried to and fro with every movement of the surging crowd; the 4 I, 67| the commencement of the movement they had chosen Claudius 5 I, 79| usual ready for any new movement, and the military obedience 6 I, 79| who sought to check the movement, and the strictest disciplinarians 7 II, 11| self-confidence induced a tardiness of movement proportionate to their strength 8 II, 14| fleet might make a rapid movement on the unprotected coast. 9 II, 14| the combatants. By this movement they were hemmed in on all 10 II, 17| Crossing the stream by a sudden movement, they advanced on Placentia, 11 II, 18| associated himself with the rash movement which others had originated, 12 II, 25| the cavalry, by a sudden movement, had surrounded their rear. 13 II, 86| legates took no part in the movement. Titus Ampius Flavianus 14 II, 86| of Vespasian, he lent the movement the stimulus of a fiery 15 III, 4 | as he had fled when the movement in the legions began, and 16 III, 9 | Then Antonius by a sudden movement fell upon the outposts of 17 III, 12| and openly sanctioned the movement. The fleet appointed Cornelius 18 III, 18| success achieved by the first movement of their cavalry. But when 19 III, 57| towns were drawn into the movement, and as Puteoli was particularly 20 IV, 35| might, by one and the same movement, have raised the siege of 21 IV, 58| strength to suppress the movement, as the legions were incomplete 22 IV, 70| Remi were foremost in this movement, announcing throughout Gaul 23 IV, 72| sided with Verginius in the movement of Vindex. Many were deterred 24 IV, 82| Nervii, who by a spontaneous movement had taken up arms on the


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