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Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus
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remained

   Book,  Par.
1 I, 5 | thus removed, there yet remained in many of the soldiers 2 I, 6 | levied from the fleet still remained, Rome was full of strange 3 I, 73| at Lugdunum. The envoys remained with Vitellius too readily 4 I, 74| were spared. Both families remained uninjured. This in Otho' 5 I, 76| other consulships still remained as Nero or Galba had arranged 6 II, 4 | the siege of Jerusalem now remained, an operation, the difficulty 7 II, 28| turbulent and, while they remained united, so inconveniently 8 II, 33| the spirit of those who remained was broken, for the men 9 II, 34| Meanwhile Caecina and Valens remained quiet, and watched intently 10 II, 41| abruptly terminated. Thus it remained uncertain whether deception, 11 II, 44| a great part of the army remained at Bedriacum; these certainly 12 II, 45| friends; the multitude that remained were left above ground. ~ ~ 13 II, 57| rolls of the legions which remained behind might be filled up. 14 III, 33| outside the walls alone remained standing, saved by its situation 15 III, 37| one day of office which remained to complete the consulate 16 III, 57| Capua on the other hand remained loyal to Vitellius, they 17 III, 61| centurions; the common soldiers remained obstinately faithful to 18 III, 63| formidable to them if they remained quiet, but were strong enough 19 III, 70| brother of Vespasian still remained firm to his allegiance, 20 III, 72| Catulus, the dedicator, remained among all the vast erections 21 IV, 27| Civilis. Some of the troops remained permanently with Herennius 22 IV, 36| Gelduba, while the camp remained in the same state as before, 23 IV, 83| Emperor to all appearance remained the same. ~ ~


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