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Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus
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   Book,  Par.
1 II, 15| and the panic reached the ships, till, as the alarm gradually 2 II, 16| captain of the Liburnian ships stationed in the place, 3 II, 32| cowed by the attack of our ships and by a defeat; Italy beyond 4 II, 83| the side of Italy with his ships of war, thus leaving Asia 5 III, 12| as Adria by the Liburnian ships; there he was thrown into 6 III, 14| soldiers from three Liburnian ships, who happened to fall in 7 III, 41| This was to seize some ships, to land on some part of 8 III, 42| disposing his Liburnian ships at the nearest points of 9 III, 43| Fabius Valens returned to his ships with four soldiers of the 10 III, 43| captured by some Liburnian ships, dispatched by Paullinus.~ ~ 11 III, 47| the best of the Liburnian ships and all the troops. The 12 III, 48| and drove them to their ships. Hastily fitting out a fleet 13 III, 48| out a fleet of Liburnian ships he pursued Anicetus, and 14 III, 77| rest made a rush for the ships, where everything was involved 15 III, 77| indiscriminately. Six Liburnian ships with Apollinaris, prefect 16 IV, 17| the river Rhine, and the ships, which, after burning the 17 IV, 82| and the larger part of the ships was either sunk or captured. 18 IV, 87| embassies, the number of his ships, and the weight of his gold. 19 V, 25| resembled a lake. There were no ships, no provisions at hand,


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