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Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus
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fire

   Book,  Par.
1 I, 24| soldiery were already on fire, when Maevius Pudens, a 2 I, 65| on the point of setting fire to the place, when a present 3 II, 21| ground, possibly set on fire by the assailants, while 4 III, 30| Antonius gave orders that fire should instantly be set 5 III, 47| Greek. Anicetus also set fire to the fleet, and, as the 6 III, 71| following the track of the fire would have burst through 7 III, 71| progress. From them the fire passed to the colonnades 8 III, 72| Capitol had been consumed by fire, but then only through the 9 III, 72| besieged, and openly set on fire. And what were the motives 10 III, 72| building that was now on fire. ~ ~ 11 III, 75| when asked who had set fire to the Capitol, had confessed 12 IV, 16| not hold them, set them on fire. The standards, the colours, 13 IV, 24| on them by the engines, fire being thus actually used 14 IV, 70| report of his death, he set fire to a country-house where 15 IV, 75| shall be satisfied with the fire that will destroy a rebellious 16 IV, 82| fastened the doors, set fire to the houses, and burned 17 IV, 86| to heaven in a blaze of fire. Roused by so significant 18 V, 8 | may have been consumed by fire from heaven, while, on the 19 V, 21| be removed, and setting fire to the remainder, he retreated 20 V, 27| destroying legions with fire and sword, but that more


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