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Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus
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formidable

   Book,  Par.
1 I, 21| desire. "I was, said he, "too formidable to Nero, and I must not 2 II, 14| line so as to present a formidable front. The Vitellianists 3 II, 20| capture of Placentia, making a formidable show of preparation, as 4 II, 23| a prolonged siege or the formidable attack of the German army. 5 II, 32| Then the Germans, the most formidable part of the enemy's forces, 6 II, 32| and climate. Many a war, formidable in its first impetuosity, 7 II, 61| the Aedui, when that most formidable state attacked him with 8 II, 88| hurrying to and fro with formidable bodies of armed men.~ ~ 9 III, 2 | of Italy, sunk in sloth, formidable only to their entertainers, 10 III, 43| preparations, which were really formidable and were exaggerated by 11 III, 63| legions, which would not be formidable to them if they remained 12 III, 66| of disaster, was yet too formidable to them; and certainly Primus, 13 III, 77| the worst of villains, was formidable.~ ~ 14 IV, 29| fortunate. Civilis, grown more formidable now that the Ubii had been 15 IV, 77| while cruel rulers are most formidable to their neighbours. Endure


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