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enemy 143
energetic 13
energies 2
energy 17
enervate 1
enervated 1
enfeebled 2
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17 divided
17 divine
17 effect
17 energy
17 fight
17 hurried
17 increased
Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus
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energy

   Book,  Par.
1 I, 10| compound of dissipation and energy, of arrogance and courtesy, 2 I, 13| s party, was not without energy, and, while the war lasted, 3 I, 44| execution, loathing his energy and integrity as if they 4 I, 86| influence of Paullinus, on the energy of Celsus, on the mature 5 II, 5 | cause by appeals to their energy or their love of license, 6 II, 23| Martius, who was a man of energy, conveyed his gladiators 7 II, 38| blows, was owing to want of energy in the chiefs. But these 8 II, 76| seeds of civil war. All the energy and high spirit which once 9 II, 77| conquerors are losing their energy in pride and insolence. 10 II, 90| himself, extolling his own energy and moderation, though his 11 II, 99| departed from their bodies, all energy from their spirits. Slowly, 12 III, 50| Bassus, with his unobtrusive energy, was ready for everything 13 III, 77| as he was, had yet some energy, but it was not through 14 III, 84| therefore, with peculiar energy that the conquerors, among 15 III, 86| State, he owed, not to any energy of his own, but to the renown 16 IV, 20| make them insist with more energy on what they knew he must 17 V, 1 | his gracefulness and his energy in war. By his courtesy


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