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river 37
river-bank 1
rivers 6
road 21
road-side 1
roads 7
roaming 1
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21 resolved
21 revolt
21 right
21 road
21 romans
21 roused
21 say
Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus
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road

   Book,  Par.
1 I, 23 | Alps, and vast distances of road. ~ ~ 2 I, 36 | Africa, Cingonius on the high road, Turpilianus in the city, 3 I, 71 | vice to be his quickest road to such offices as the command 4 II, 24 | that there overhang the road. The cavalry were ordered 5 II, 24 | on the left side of the road; the raised causeway was 6 II, 41 | ditches on both sides the road, it would have been found 7 II, 42 | in column. On the raised road they stood foot to foot, 8 II, 43 | between the Padus and the road, two legions happened to 9 II, 64 | thoroughfare of the Flaminian road, he should turn aside to 10 II, 66 | and then take that line of road, by which they would avoid 11 II, 70 | was that portion of the road which the people of Cremona 12 II, 95 | integrity or diligence; the sole road to power was to glut the 13 II, 100| should wait for him on the road; such, he said, was his 14 III, 16 | the difficulties of the road. ~ ~ 15 III, 17 | locality favoured them, for the road was at that point particularly 16 III, 25 | over the entire line of road. The slaughter that followed 17 III, 27 | a position close to the road from Bedriacum; more to 18 III, 63 | array on both sides of the road. The Vitellianists were 19 IV, 11 | from Rome on the Appian Road, and there put him to death 20 IV, 36 | bridges and the defiles in the road. The battle extended over 21 IV, 64 | however, was murdered on the road. A few of the centurions


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