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uninterrupted 2
union 5
unite 5
united 10
uniting 1
unity 1
universal 5
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10 torn
10 true
10 turn
10 united
10 unknown
10 usually
10 valentinus
Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus
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united

   Book,  Par.
1 II, 5 | virtues only could have been united in one man. Mucianus was 2 II, 28| and, while they remained united, so inconveniently strong, 3 II, 31| When Caecina and Valens had united their forces, the Vitellianists 4 II, 37| in character, could have united in such an agreement; or 5 II, 66| checked, however, by the united efforts of the better disposed, 6 II, 86| war no contemptible ally. United by these means, the armies 7 III, 2 | through the enemy; now the united standards of sixteen squadrons 8 III, 9 | have been crushed by the united strength of the Vitellianists, 9 IV, 47| safest mode of reducing the united strength of a multitude. ~ ~ 10 IV, 68| settled here, and have been united to us by marriage, and as


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