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Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus
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fallen

   Book,  Par.
1 I, 48| forbearance, which, when he had fallen into worthy hands, could 2 II, 11| plan of the campaign having fallen to the ground, now that 3 II, 46| battle-field, and raise again the fallen fortunes of their party. 4 II, 58| the procurator Albinus had fallen, and that both the provinces 5 II, 58| plunder. When Galba had fallen, he was strongly disposed 6 II, 62| the wills of those who had fallen fighting for Otho were held 7 II, 75| thus that Scribonianus had fallen in the days of Claudius, 8 II, 78| his estate had suddenly fallen, and rising again the following 9 II, 88| the spot where Galba had fallen. Nor were the men themselves 10 III, 13| glory of the army of Germany fallen so low, that without a battle, 11 III, 17| chance, that restored the fallen fortunes of the party. Forming 12 III, 31| fearing that when Cremona had fallen quarter could no longer 13 III, 58| for Vitellius, as for the fallen condition of the Imperial 14 III, 68| Caesar, the Dictator, had fallen by sudden violence, Caligula 15 III, 68| Galba had, it might be said, fallen in battle. In an assembly 16 IV, 38| when Vitellius himself had fallen. Then the men of the 1st, 17 IV, 41| tables of the laws, which had fallen down through age, to free 18 IV, 43| Senate, which, when Nero had fallen, demanded that the informers 19 IV, 80| your commanders will have fallen by the hands of their soldiers 20 IV, 84| case, the limb, which had fallen into a diseased condition, 21 V, 10| After these provinces had fallen, in the course of our civil 22 V, 23| for our bravest men had fallen, among them Briganticus, 23 V, 24| challenges, they had themselves fallen asleep. The enemy rowed


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