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stolen 1
stolid 1
stone 7
stones 19
stood 28
stop 3
stopped 4
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19 since
19 slain
19 spoke
19 stones
19 treason
19 valour
18 7th
Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus
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stones

   Book,  Par.
1 I, 54| that some of them threw stones at the images of Galba. 2 I, 83| and edifices and piles of stones? These dumb and inanimate 3 II, 14| also annoyed by showers of stones from the rustic band, who 4 II, 22| with showers of arrows and stones the loftier parts of the 5 II, 29| general himself, hurled stones at him, and, when he fled, 6 II, 34| bank, and hurled from it stones and flaming missiles. ~ ~ 7 III, 23| hostile ranks with huge stones, and would have spread destruction 8 III, 27| distance with arrows and stones, the Flavianists suffering 9 III, 27| Vitellianists rolled down ponderous stones, and drove spears and long 10 III, 29| yielded to the volleys of stones, and, while the 7th legion 11 III, 31| to discharge volleys of stones and darts, when the courage 12 III, 71| buildings, showered tiles and stones on the Vitellianists. The 13 III, 82| off the assailants with stones and javelins till late in 14 IV, 24| themselves suffered from the stones showered down on them, they 15 IV, 24| undermining the walls. But the stones thrown by the catapults 16 IV, 30| shod with iron and heavy stones. Where the noise of the 17 IV, 63| grass that grew between the stones, and thus shewed an example 18 IV, 74| ditches and breastworks of stones. These defences, however, 19 V, 19| commenced by a discharge of stones, leaden balls, and other


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