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siege 13
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sight 21
sights 1
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21 say
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Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus
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sight

   Book,  Par.
1 I, 35| as soon as they caught sight of any of the soldiers who 2 I, 39| spectators of this mournful sight. Not a voice was heard from 3 I, 39| the Senate. Neither the sight of the Capitol, nor the 4 I, 79| in a disturbance, and the sight of arms among a drunken 5 II, 17| the river's bank. The very sight of the Padus excited the 6 II, 19| When the Padus was in sight and night began to fall 7 II, 28| now that the enemy is in sight, are withdrawn, so to speak, 8 II, 35| All this passed in the sight of both armies, and the 9 II, 41| enemy was close at hand, the sight of their arms was intercepted 10 II, 70| was a hideous and terrible sight. Not forty days had passed 11 II, 89| appearance. It was a glorious sight, and the army was worthy 12 III, 22| the eye with its keenest sight, were of no avail. Both 13 III, 26| these defences. At this sight the victorious army hesitated, 14 III, 69| winter storm baffled both sight and hearing. ~ ~ 15 III, 83| was a terrible and hideous sight that presented itself throughout 16 IV, 3 | to the new Emperor. The sight of the soldiery restored 17 IV, 3 | was its character at first sight; the writer, however, expressed 18 IV, 35| should be planted within sight of the camp, and should 19 IV, 81| they were alarmed by the sight of the cohorts, which, after 20 IV, 84| they said, "the faculty of sight was not wholly destroyed, 21 V, 19| Gods of Germany are in your sight. Under their auspices give


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