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misfortune 1
misfortunes 1
misnomers 1
missiles 20
mission 2
mist 1
mistake 3
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20 fought
20 four
20 intelligence
20 missiles
20 nation
20 neighbouring
20 numbers
Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus
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missiles

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1 II, 15| fell beneath a shower of missiles. The Othonianists, however, 2 II, 21| fireballs, and ignited missiles, on the besieged, possibly 3 II, 34| from it stones and flaming missiles. ~ ~ 4 III, 23| for the discharge of the missiles, which at first had been 5 III, 23| horses, and the enemy's missiles, incorrectly aimed at what 6 III, 27| suffering most, as the enemy's missiles were aimed at them from 7 III, 29| and finding that their missiles glided off the "testudo," 8 III, 30| beams, tiles, and flaming missiles, dislodged the defenders 9 III, 31| ordered that the discharge of missiles should cease, they brought 10 III, 71| to send for machines and missiles. They threw lighted brands 11 IV, 24| that very many of their missiles fixed themselves harmlessly 12 IV, 30| a useless daring. Their missiles were discharged without 13 IV, 30| were struck down by the missiles of the coward. The Germans 14 IV, 74| the range of the enemy's missiles. As soon as they came to 15 IV, 80| entirely unprotected, to the missiles of the enemy, he succeeded 16 V, 13| assailant was exposed to missiles. The rock terminated in 17 V, 19| leaden balls, and other missiles, our soldiers not entering 18 V, 20| When their store of missiles was spent, and the battle 19 V, 23| became the mark of many missiles, left his horse, and swam 20 V, 25| brief discharge of light missiles. Civilis attempted nothing


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