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Alphabetical [« »] lampoon 1 lampoons 1 lances 4 land 22 landed 3 landing 1 landing-places 1 | Frequency [« »] 22 hostile 22 innocent 22 kinsfolk 22 land 22 language 22 pharasmanes 22 plunder | Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus Annals Concordances land |
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1 I, 35| pay to the soldiers and land to those who have earned 2 I, 93| Vitellius, to be marched by land, so that the fleet might 3 I, 93| honour. Daylight restored land to their sight, and they 4 II, 17| If in your weariness of land and sea you desire an end 5 II, 77| containing the key of the land and of the sea, with ever 6 II, 80| attracted to an enemy's land, each from their various 7 IV, 36| providence, three vessels came to land for the use of those who 8 IV, 44| of consuls with tribunes, land and corn-laws, and the struggles 9 IV, 85| retreats, nor can any one land unknown to the sentries. 10 VI, 22| all their money for buying land. The facilities for selling 11 VI, 22| security to the State in land to double the amount. Credit 12 VI, 41| said, builds a nest in the land of its birth and infuses 13 XI, 9| arms, some by cultivating land. No work is expected from 14 XII, 20| sought so many years by land and sea, stands before you 15 XII, 36| who received grants of land and were settled in Pannonia. 16 XII, 72| peculiarly convenient for the land or sea passage of generals 17 XIII, 71| against the plunderers of the land." ~ ~ 18 XIII, 72| adding, "We may lack a land to live in; we cannot lack 19 XIII, 72| were slain in a strange land, and all who could not fight, 20 XIV, 75| many. The distance too by land and sea, and the interval 21 XVI, 1| he had discovered on his land a cave of immense depth, 22 XVI, 3| Bassus indeed dug up his land and extensive plains in