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subaltern 1
subdue 1
subdued 3
subject 23
subject-kings 1
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23 round
23 seized
23 spot
23 subject
23 think
23 tribes
23 wars
Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus
History

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   Book,  Par.
1 I, 1 | my life be long enough, a subject at once more fruitful and 2 I, 8 | execution of Capito was a subject of indignation, even with 3 I, 12| had been long debating the subject of adoption with himself 4 I, 12| indeed no more frequent subject of conversation during these 5 I, 21| emperor, by a poverty that a subject could hardly endure, by 6 I, 36| refuse to call myself a subject, now that you have named 7 I, 43| to be a right and lawful subject of rejoicing. The heads 8 I, 48| He seemed greater than a subject while he was yet in a subject' 9 I, 48| subject while he was yet in a subject's rank, and by common consent 10 I, 51| security that belongs to a subject." ~ ~ 11 I, 84| Otho, who had lately been a subject, and had used the same language, 12 II, 5 | respects the condition of a subject; readier of speech than 13 II, 38| carried me too far from my subject. I now return to the course 14 II, 39| want of water. Then the subject of giving battle was discussed, 15 II, 49| performed. He had made this the subject of earnest entreaties, anxious 16 II, 73| uncertain, Vespasian was the subject of much talk and rumour, 17 III, 51| irrelevantly, whenever the subject and the occasion shall call 18 III, 66| arrogant as to tolerate such a subject as Vitellius. Even the vanquished 19 IV, 5 | often have to speak, the subject seems to demand that I should 20 IV, 39| cheap corn was the sole subject of public interest, feared 21 IV, 67| secure their power against subject nations. A pure and untainted 22 V, 9 | most contemptible of the subject tribes. When the Macedonians 23 V, 28| standing. While he was still a subject, we were called friends.


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