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Alphabetical [« »] flevum 1 flew 6 flickering 1 flight 22 fling 2 flinging 2 floated 1 | Frequency [« »] 22 conveyed 22 discharge 22 easy 22 flight 22 gardens 22 giving 22 host | Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus Annals Concordances flight |
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1 I, 50| rank had deterred him from flight. In his peril he found safety 2 I, 89| the enemy and safer for flight. Caecina, having ascertained 3 II, 14| Cherusci, by a pretended flight, drew him into a plain surrounded 4 II, 18| might be unopposed, their flight unpursued. But when once 5 II, 22| Some in their ignominious flight climbed the tops of trees, 6 IV, 77| and there was a general flight of the guests. Sejanus hung 7 IV, 88| his words fell, there was flight and solitude; the streets 8 IV, 92| anticipated their fury by flight, and found refuge in a fortress, 9 VI, 41| tried its strength by a long flight, as soon as it is equal 10 VI, 53| attendants he hastened his flight into the remote country 11 VI, 68| their retreat resembled a flight. The Arabs made a beginning, 12 XII, 46| thus he did not stop the flight, till our legions sustained 13 XII, 60| husband, the first part of the flight, but after a while, when 14 XII, 60| swept away. Then in headlong flight he hurried to Iberia, his 15 XIII, 44| returned in precipitate flight to their respective encampments. 16 XIII, 48| treachery and cowardice by flight, and so to secure alike 17 XIII, 50| opportunity, or, by a pretended flight, prepare the way for some 18 XIV, 46| are thinking anxiously of flight. They will not sustain even 19 XIV, 49| rest turned their back in flight, and flight proved difficult, 20 XIV, 49| their back in flight, and flight proved difficult, because 21 XV, 13| pleaded various excuses for flight, he advised to return to 22 XV, 20| have been ended with the flight of the Parthians, Paetus