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house 25
household 4
households 1
houses 16
how 41
however 102
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16 flavius
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Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus
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houses

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1 I, 15| the Sulpician and Lutatian houses. As it is, I, who have been 2 I, 80| their homes, most sought the houses of friends, or some obscure 3 I, 81| the camp. The next day the houses were closed as they might 4 I, 84| in disguise about private houses, and exercised a malignant 5 I, 85| populace. The poorer class of houses had their foundations sapped 6 II, 12| full of rural wealth, the houses stood with open doors; and 7 III, 30| transfer their allegiance. Some houses near the walls, which overtopped 8 III, 31| streets or concealed in the houses, they would not sue for 9 III, 33| wantonly hurled into the gutted houses and plundered temples. In 10 III, 41| gratifications and polluting the houses of his hosts with intrigue 11 III, 86| concealing themselves in the houses of dependants. When nothing 12 IV, 1 | to breaking open private houses; here, if resistance were 13 IV, 35| from the flames of burning houses, that the victorious army 14 IV, 65| forth from the fields and houses, and spread themselves everywhere 15 IV, 82| the doors, set fire to the houses, and burned them. At the 16 V, 25| untouched the estates and houses of Civilis. Meanwhile, however,


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