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Alphabetical [« »] exerted 1 exertions 3 exhaust 2 exhausted 18 exhaustion 1 exhibit 9 exhibited 24 | Frequency [« »] 18 endured 18 entire 18 entreaties 18 exhausted 18 exposed 18 front 18 glorious | Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus Annals Concordances exhausted |
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1 II, 6| their arms. Gaul had been exhausted by supplying horses; a long 2 II, 55| too of Syria and Judaea, exhausted by their burdens, implored 3 II, 69| provinces which had been exhausted by internal feuds or by 4 II, 92| rose; then his frame became exhausted, and, as his end drew near, 5 III, 31| safely insult the baffled and exhausted Romans. But when he marched 6 IV, 14| of which is not even yet exhausted. Sejanus, it is said, having 7 IV, 93| cohorts and cavalry, who were exhausted by their wounds. But the 8 VI, 72| Perplexed in mind, exhausted in body, he soon left to 9 XI, 24| produce was small and soon exhausted. The toil meanwhile of the 10 XI, 29| world, we recruited our exhausted empire. Are we sorry that 11 XI, 32| called, and those too were exhausted which the Dictator Caesar 12 XII, 73| argued to the Senate that, exhausted as they were by the late 13 XIII, 57| protested, was lost, his means exhausted, and as for his life, which 14 XIV, 33| in battle, were becoming exhausted by short supplies and hardships, 15 XIV, 49| a defence; when they had exhausted their missiles, which they 16 XIV, 69| should implore support if exhausted by warfare or travel, so 17 XV, 19| their fodder being all but exhausted, and that he was himself 18 XV, 56| Meanwhile Italy was thoroughly exhausted by contributions of money,