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loss 11
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17 just
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17 means
17 officers
17 origin
Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus
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lost

   Book,  Par.
1 I, 18| seemed to think that they had lost by war that right to a donative 2 I, 51| imperial rank, while he has lost the security that belongs 3 I, 78| speed of their horses was lost on the slippery roads. Thus 4 II, 16| of public enemies; but, lost among the crowd of greater 5 II, 44| cavalry was defeated, a legion lost its eagle. We have still 6 II, 46| making known that all was lost. The zeal of the soldiers 7 II, 47| again laid low and to be lost to the State? Let this thought 8 III, 8 | general of the enemy had lost his native place. The people 9 III, 23| names have consequently been lost; but the fact is undoubted. 10 III, 61| mitigate the disgrace of having lost the position. Among the 11 III, 73| happens when everything is lost, all gave orders, and no 12 IV, 34| upon the legions, who had lost their standards and were 13 IV, 34| effective part. The Germans lost the flower of their force.~ ~ 14 IV, 35| with the Romans all was lost, and that victory had declared 15 IV, 43| individual character. We have lost our vigour, Conscript Fathers; 16 V, 7 | through two lakes, and is lost in the third. This is a 17 V, 8 | scorched in appearance, has lost its productive power. Everything


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