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Alphabetical [« »] commonly 2 commons 1 commonwealth 12 commotion 13 commotions 3 communicate 2 communicated 3 | Frequency [« »] 13 changed 13 claim 13 coast 13 commotion 13 company 13 condition 13 countries | Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus Annals Concordances commotion |
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1 I, 42| wide-spread and intractable commotion, was the fact that, instead 2 I, 49| legal act. Then, when the commotion increased, he fled and having 3 I, 60| and men had heard of the commotion among the German legions, 4 I, 77| the new, for peace over commotion, not to get a reward, but 5 II, 1| Lucius Libo there was a commotion in the kingdoms and Roman 6 II, 6| Meanwhile the commotion in the East was rather pleasing 7 III, 58| untouched by the germs of this commotion. First however in actual 8 III, 65| emperors, whenever there was a commotion in one or two states, to 9 XII, 64| Jews had shown symptoms of commotion in a seditious outbreak, 10 XII, 65| which had often been in commotion, established a camp, under 11 XIII, 29| and the fear of a worse commotion, the only remedy which could 12 XIV, 80| will easily be found in a commotion. Only let her whose mere 13 XIV, 80| vengeance. The beginning of a commotion has often been quieted by