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Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus
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1 I, 2 | strife, and even in peace full of horrors. Four emperors 2 I, 6 | still remained, Rome was full of strange troops. There 3 I, 39| ordered his men to hurry on at full speed, and to anticipate 4 I, 39| of their arms, and at the full speed of their horses, they 5 II, 12| danger. The fields were full of rural wealth, the houses 6 II, 32| Britain; Spain is not over full of troops; Gallia Narbonensis 7 II, 39| The common soldiers were full of eagerness, but liked 8 II, 40| Numidian had arrived at full gallop with an angry message 9 II, 41| s army the generals were full of fear, and the soldiers 10 III, 16| when a horseman arrived at full speed with the news, that 11 IV, 3 | the Senate, delighted and full of confident hope, decreed 12 IV, 4 | he delivered an opinion, full of respect indeed to a worthy 13 IV, 33| to Civilis were read in full assembly, and provoked the 14 IV, 39| campaigns could not fill to the full, was not satisfied by any 15 IV, 43| rank, had been fed to the full with seven million sesterces, 16 IV, 51| death. They rode over at full speed, and broke into the 17 IV, 73| Valentinus. When he returned, full of fury and bent on again 18 V, 9 | had not yet reached its full strength, and, as the Romans 19 V, 16| character of the district, full of hidden perils from the


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