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discharges 1
disciple 1
disciplinarians 2
discipline 17
disciplined 1
disclosed 2
discomfited 1
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17 conquered
17 despatched
17 direction
17 discipline
17 divided
17 divine
17 effect
Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus
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discipline

   Book,  Par.
1 I, 5 | rebelled against the old discipline, and who had been accustomed 2 I, 23| and the rigour of military discipline, were especially distasteful, 3 I, 36| inflicted upon you he calls discipline. Seven months only have 4 I, 50| the rigours of military discipline rendered at once unprofitable 5 I, 50| unprofitable and severe. But that discipline, inexorable as it is in 6 I, 59| the regularity of military discipline; Caelius retorted on Trebellius 7 I, 82| authority, the stern laws of discipline, require that in many matters 8 II, 12| the good order of military discipline as he was eager to fight. 9 II, 20| his army under excellent discipline. The towns and colonies, 10 II, 27| offensive to the general. The discipline of the army was relaxed 11 II, 69| transgressed our ancient discipline and the customs of our ancestors, 12 II, 77| this very moment a stricter discipline prevails among the conquered 13 II, 87| controlled by the strictest discipline. The crowd was made more 14 III, 2 | been most helpful to our discipline. As for the cavalry, they 15 III, 19| ready to break through all discipline, unless they were led as 16 III, 49| proceedings, so ruinous to discipline, Antonius soon turned to 17 V, 23| became less careful about discipline. A few days after this he


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