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Alphabetical [« »] fifth 14 fifty 5 fifty-seven 1 fight 19 fighters 1 fighting 25 fights 1 | Frequency [« »] 19 dreadful 19 duty 19 enmity 19 fight 19 formidable 19 fortress 19 fought | Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus Annals Concordances fight |
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1 I, 67| prepared both to advance and to fight. Part of the cavalry, and 2 I, 82| unburied made the army slow to fight and more afraid of the enemy, 3 II, 21| had received, kept up the fight. He had thrown himself on 4 II, 105| and the soldiers will not fight when they see that Piso 5 III, 29| enemy and ceased not to fight till he fell deserted by 6 III, 58| cheering on his men to fight for Rome, to display, as 7 IV, 64| appoint their own leaders and fight only against their neighbours. 8 IV, 93| s, after prolonging the fight to the next day, and that 9 VI, 52| disasters more eager to fight. By degrees, many flocked 10 XI, 21| the line; no one was to fight without orders. At the outposts, 11 XII, 41| barrier, as long as it was a fight with missiles, the wounds 12 XIII, 72| land, and all who could not fight, were apportioned as booty. ~ ~ 13 XIV, 21| surrounded the lake for the naval fight, there were erected places 14 XIV, 45| prepared to break off delay and fight a battle. He chose a position 15 XIV, 46| indeed usual for Britons to fight under the leadership of 16 XIV, 46| a legion which dared to fight has perished; the rest are 17 XV, 1| is the glory of a king to fight for the possessions of others." ~ ~ 18 XV, 7| order that Vologeses might fight some other foe than Corbulo, 19 XV, 11| legions, as if he meant to fight a battle. Then, after losing