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enduring 3
enemies 14
enemy 143
energetic 13
energies 2
energy 17
enervate 1
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13 doubtful
13 duty
13 eagerness
13 energetic
13 entire
13 exile
13 false
Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus
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energetic

   Book,  Par.
1 I, 47| virtue, was always equally energetic. His will was made void 2 I, 50| decimated, and all the most energetic centurions dismissed. From 3 I, 51| unprincipled as they were energetic; but distinguished above 4 I, 53| would be, that the most energetic of their number, and those 5 I, 56| Fabius Valens was the most energetic of the legates. This officer 6 I, 61| present to stimulate the energetic by hope and the indolent 7 II, 5 | Vespasian was an energetic soldier; he could march 8 II, 46| from it; the brave and the energetic cling to hope, even in spite 9 III, 2 | Primus, who was the most energetic promoter of the war, declared 10 III, 6 | accompanied by Arrius Varus, an energetic soldier. Service under Corbulo, 11 III, 57| firm in his loyalty, nor energetic in his treason. Apinius 12 III, 59| serve a new master, were energetic in all the duties of war. 13 IV, 1 | leaders of the party, so energetic in kindling civil strife,


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