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Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus
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defeat

   Book,  Par.
1 I, 2 | inflicting as well as suffering defeat; the armies of Parthia were 2 II, 30| Ticinum, the news of Caecina's defeat reached them, and the mutiny 3 II, 32| attack of our ships and by a defeat; Italy beyond the Padus 4 II, 44| aggravate the disaster of their defeat by mutual slaughter. Whether 5 II, 52| utmost peril. News of the defeat was brought to this place. 6 II, 85| brought the tidings of Otho's defeat, by tearing the colours 7 II, 86| vexation and rage at the defeat of Bedriacum, joined Vespasian 8 III, 4 | no hope in the event of defeat. T. Ampius Flavianus, disposed 9 III, 21| and having heard of the defeat of their comrades, were 10 III, 24| your colours and your arms; defeat is death, for disgrace you 11 III, 84| in numbers and doomed to defeat, could yet disturb the victory, 12 IV, 19| enemy by the remembrance of defeat, now directed his own mother 13 IV, 19| encourage to victory, or shame defeat. The war-song of the men, 14 IV, 22| legions which after their defeat in the previous engagement 15 IV, 35| blameworthy; they deserved defeat, they did not make the most 16 IV, 74| Classicus, having heard of the defeat of Tutor and of the rout 17 IV, 75| a comrade with mutiny or defeat. ~ ~ 18 V, 16| army from Germany after his defeat among the Treveri, took 19 V, 26| been gained but wounds, defeat, and mourning; an exile


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