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endowments 1
ends 2
endurance 1
endure 14
endured 9
enduring 3
enemies 14
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14 dead
14 disposed
14 donative
14 endure
14 enemies
14 excessive
14 excited
Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus
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endure

   Book,  Par.
1 I, 18| we are no longer able to endure. ~ ~ 2 I, 21| that a subject could hardly endure, by his rage against Galba, 3 II, 46| that they would themselves endure and dare to the last. This 4 II, 56| more than it could well endure. ~ ~ 5 III, 66| the vanquished would not endure it. Their pity would be 6 IV, 8 | for good Emperors, I can endure whomsoever we may have. 7 IV, 28| shallows. Gallus could not endure this, and sent a cohort 8 IV, 36| marched, that they would not endure any longer the hardships 9 IV, 51| which he had ere long to endure. From Adrumetum, where he 10 IV, 56| the matter. Nor could they endure the delay of deliberation; 11 IV, 62| them; they would have to endure famine, the sword, and the 12 IV, 65| Picentine Horse could not endure the triumph of the insulting 13 IV, 77| formidable to their neighbours. Endure the passions and rapacity 14 IV, 83| of the man, who could not endure an equal, much less a superior.


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