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realm 3
reappear 1
reappeared 1
rear 23
rearguard 1
reason 10
reasonable 1
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23 honours
23 joined
23 reached
23 rear
23 remained
23 reputation
23 round
Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus
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rear

   Book,  Par.
1 I, 66 | attack the Helvetii in the rear while the legion was engaging 2 I, 88 | city soldiery. In their rear were the provinces of the 3 II, 14 | as the fleet attacked the rear of the combatants. By this 4 II, 25 | movement, had surrounded their rear. Suetonius Paullinus did 5 II, 32 | they much strength in their rear, since Gaul is ready to 6 II, 41 | front, or slunk back to the rear. ~ ~ 7 II, 82 | war, the country in their rear might not be exposed to 8 II, 83 | Asia and Achaia safe in his rear, which, being bare of troops, 9 II, 100| and 22nd legions, and the rear was brought up by the 21st ( 10 III, 1 | should be gathered in their rear, or whether it would be 11 III, 9 | position was secure, as his rear was covered by the river, 12 III, 21 | covered the flanks and the rear. Sido and Italicus, the 13 III, 41 | the cavalry to cover his rear. He then himself made his 14 III, 60 | up, and there were in its rear several very wealthy towns. 15 III, 82 | when they were taken in the rear by the cavalry, which had 16 IV, 13 | by the river Rhine in the rear and on either side. Not 17 IV, 19 | his men, to stand in the rear, where they might encourage 18 IV, 20 | would himself hang on their rear with his army. They might 19 IV, 21 | with front, flanks, and rear secure. Thus they were able 20 IV, 34 | approached the camp, attacked the rear of the preoccupied enemy, 21 IV, 69 | across and attacked Labeo's rear. At the same moment, Civilis, 22 V, 17 | quitting the front, hung on the rear and flanks of our army. 23 V, 20 | of attacking the enemy's rear, if some cavalry were sent


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