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Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus
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   Book,  Par.
1 I, 2 | in peace full of horrors. Four emperors perished by the 2 I, 10| movement. Syria and its four legions were under the command 3 I, 19| public in the following four days which intervened between 4 I, 47| many years an exile, for four days a Caesar, and Galba' 5 I, 55| guilt only by his sloth. Four Centurions of the 18th legion, 6 I, 62| the town; yet as many as four thousand human beings were 7 II, 4 | inured to war. Mucianus had four under his command in his 8 II, 11| to move. These comprised four legions, from each of which 9 II, 14| cohorts of Tungrian infantry, four squadrons of horse, and 10 II, 24| veterans of the 13th legion, four cohorts of auxiliaries, 11 II, 40| and having marched barely four miles, would not fail to 12 II, 89| orderly array. The eagles of four legions were borne in front, 13 II, 93| Sixteen Praetorian and four city cohorts were being 14 II, 95| one to king Tatius. Within four months from the victory 15 III, 33| nothing was forbidden. For four days Cremona satisfied the 16 III, 43| returned to his ships with four soldiers of the body-guard, 17 IV, 17| that the whole fleet of four and twenty vessels either 18 IV, 43| Sulpicia Praetextata, and her four children were ready, should 19 V, 22| Civilis in one day attacked on four points the positions of 20 V, 25| He put in each three or four hundred men, the usual complement


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