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17 children
Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus
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attacked

   Book,  Par.
1 I, 78| together with some auxiliaries attacked them. The Romans had everything 2 II, 14| a new alarm as the fleet attacked the rear of the combatants. 3 II, 15| brought up reinforcements and attacked the enemy, who felt themselves 4 II, 29| the mutiny. On this they attacked the general himself, hurled 5 II, 35| manned some light gallies, attacked them with the most active 6 II, 61| that most formidable state attacked him with a picked force 7 III, 48| eager pursuit of plunder, he attacked them, and drove them to 8 III, 56| unimpaired vigour, and to have attacked in the field an enemy suffering 9 IV, 31| the top. The enemy were attacked in their confusion by a 10 IV, 34| they approached the camp, attacked the rear of the preoccupied 11 IV, 36| about at their pleasure, he attacked them in regular form, having 12 IV, 38| suffering loss. Our troops attacked them on the way, dispersed 13 IV, 63| Germans rose upon them, and attacked them as they marched without 14 IV, 69| Germans swam across and attacked Labeo's rear. At the same 15 IV, 82| Canninefates, taking the offensive, attacked our fleet, and the larger 16 V, 22| that Civilis in one day attacked on four points the positions 17 V, 23| Grinnes and Vada. Civilis attacked Vada, Classicus Grinnes,


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