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diseased 2
disfigured 3
disfigurement 1
disgrace 15
disgraced 3
disgraceful 10
disguise 5
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15 determined
15 directed
15 disasters
15 disgrace
15 east
15 entrusted
15 everywhere
Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus
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disgrace

   Book,  Par.
1 I, 29| alone, the shame and the disgrace for all. Never yet has any 2 I, 51| cancelled, and marks of disgrace partially removed. In most 3 I, 71| razor, and aggravated the disgrace of an infamous life by a 4 III, 24| wipe out the stain of past disgrace, and redeem your honour." 5 III, 24| arms; defeat is death, for disgrace you have exhausted." A shout 6 III, 41| danger and were careless of disgrace. Moved by this apprehension, 7 III, 60| that city only too much disgrace. Let us not be eager to 8 III, 61| seeking thus to mitigate the disgrace of having lost the position. 9 III, 66| pointed out the danger and disgrace of a submission in which 10 IV, 11| Alfenius Varus survived the disgrace of his cowardice. Asiaticus, 11 IV, 65| the least sense of their disgrace, stowed away about their 12 IV, 65| light of day revealed their disgrace. The images of the Emperors 13 IV, 75| Cerialis, fearing the disgrace of being thought to have 14 V, 17| Cerialis to wipe out his disgrace. The Germans were flushed 15 V, 23| capture, but not without great disgrace. ~ ~


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