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Alphabetical [« »] former 30 formerly 36 formiae 2 formidable 19 forming 4 forms 7 forojulium 1 | Frequency [« »] 19 duty 19 enmity 19 fight 19 formidable 19 fortress 19 fought 19 infamous | Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus Annals Concordances formidable |
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1 I, 59| for the present, a no less formidable difficulty remained through 2 I, 97| wealthy, the insignificant, formidable, and brought ruin first 3 II, 7| soldiers, an imposing and formidable aspect. ~ ~ 4 II, 17| terrible to the eye and formidable in a brief onset, they have 5 II, 43| influence, however, was so formidable to the State, that in a 6 II, 81| that Philip had not been so formidable to the Athenians, or Pyrrhus 7 II, 106| ranks and with reserves, a formidable soldiery on one side, a 8 II, 106| soldiery on one side, a formidable position on the other. But 9 III, 12| Tiberius was not unaware of the formidable difficulty of the inquiry 10 III, 55| them from combining in a formidable war. Some roused their immediate 11 III, 60| A more formidable movement broke out among 12 III, 76| public good I encounter formidable and often unjust enmities, 13 XI, 22| a danger to peace, and a formidable subject for a timid emperor." 14 XIII, 5| favourites grow dangerously formidable. In his house there should 15 XIV, 4| convinced that she would be too formidable, wherever she might dwell, 16 XV, 10| adjoining plains with a formidable display, he launched on 17 XV, 15| were, it seemed, equally formidable, and even the men of old, 18 XV, 59| planned, and at once became formidable, for which senators, knights, 19 XV, 68| the urgent danger, of the formidable conspiracy, and of all else