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Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus
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enemies

   Book,  Par.
1 I, 2 | there were more with foreign enemies; there were often wars that 2 I, 58| would, whether as allies or enemies, throw a vast weight into 3 I, 64| There all are foreigners and enemies; we are a Roman colony, 4 I, 83| with them, the country's enemies. What! do you imagine that 5 II, 16| being the heads of public enemies; but, lost among the crowd 6 II, 53| himself by making great enemies. The moderation of wiser 7 II, 56| garb murdered their private enemies. The soldiers themselves, 8 II, 66| they spoke the language of enemies. The soldiers of the 14th 9 III, 34| flourished, unharmed by foreign enemies, though most unfortunate 10 III, 46| legions; the assaults of enemies and the perfidy of allies 11 IV, 22| the advice of traitors or enemies. Vitellius is our Emperor; 12 IV, 58| doubtful fidelity and secret enemies, he thought it best, under 13 IV, 59| hostile feelings. They are now enemies, because their yoke is easy; 14 V, 6 | mankind with all the hatred of enemies. They sit apart at meals,


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