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corbulo 4
cordus 1
corinth 1
corn 14
cornelius 16
corps 1
corpse 1
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14 case
14 citizens
14 coming
14 corn
14 crimes
14 dead
14 disposed
Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus
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corn

   Book,  Par.
1 I, 11| access, so productive of corn, ever distracted, excitable, 2 II, 32| army there is no where any corn, and without supplies an 3 III, 8 | Aegypt, which commanded the corn supplies, and the revenues 4 III, 48| closing the supplies of corn to cause famine and dissension 5 III, 50| provided neither money nor corn, and they were embarrassed 6 IV, 28| bank a vessel laden with corn, which had run aground in 7 IV, 36| non-combatants to fetch corn from that place overland, 8 IV, 39| to day, and to whom cheap corn was the sole subject of 9 IV, 51| originating in robberies of corn and cattle by two rustic 10 IV, 53| swiftest vessels laden with corn, and committed them to the 11 IV, 60| our fortifications, have corn and supplies sufficient 12 IV, 71| superintendent of the sale of corn. To pacify the feelings 13 V, 5 | their hurried seizure of corn. We are told that the rest 14 V, 14| and a vast quantity of corn was burnt. Before long John


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