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pouring 1
poverty 9
power 107
powerful 16
powerless 3
powers 3
practical 1
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16 nations
16 pannonia
16 passing
16 powerful
16 praetorians
16 priscus
16 profligacy
Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus
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powerful

   Book,  Par.
1 I, 11| by the presence of such powerful neighbours into friendship 2 I, 12| Vinius, who grew daily more powerful, and in the same proportion 3 I, 22| a class of men, whom the powerful cannot trust, and who deceive 4 I, 59| Caelius made him the more powerful. ~ ~ 5 I, 67| Caecina at the head of a powerful army, on the other were 6 I, 72| Vitellius. Soon she became powerful as a rich and childless 7 II, 76| skilful generalship, or by a powerful enemy, but by his own premature 8 II, 86| bringing odium upon other men, powerful amidst civil strife and 9 II, 92| Emperor, and thus became more powerful even than their patrons. ~ ~ 10 III, 36| that dull soul joy was more powerful than apprehension. In great 11 III, 47| of Polemon, once a very powerful personage, who, when the 12 III, 53| Gaul and Spain, the most powerful region of the world, have 13 IV, 19| supremacy over the most powerful and most wealthy of the 14 IV, 44| majority on the one side, and a powerful minority on the other, fought 15 V, 15| time the East was to grow powerful, and rulers, coming from 16 V, 18| Conquerors of Britain"; the powerful influence of the 6th had


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