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Alphabetical [« »] panegyric 6 panegyrics 2 pangs 1 panic 21 panic-stricken 4 pannonia 9 pannonian 1 | Frequency [« »] 21 natural 21 nobles 21 obtained 21 panic 21 plautus 21 prosperity 21 reply | Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus Annals Concordances panic |
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1 I, 31| conflicting emotions, they felt panic and they caused the like. 2 I, 74| stratagem rather than from panic. It had been the intention 3 I, 83| flying troops, increased the panic. They were being pushed 4 I, 87| posted on the wings, from panic or perversity, deserted 5 I, 89| dashed. Thence arose such a panic, from the belief that the 6 III, 48| luxury in peace and through panic in war, and converts a Roman 7 IV, 66| movement to increase the panic. Those however who tried 8 IV, 77| the attendants; there upon panic seized the whole company 9 IV, 93| themselves carried away in the panic of the fugitives. Apronius 10 VI, 51| believed by mistake, struck panic into the Parthians, and 11 VI, 59| evil deeds. But there was a panic when Vibulenus Agrippa, 12 VI, 77| Then ensued a universal panic, and while the rest fled 13 XII, 33| the same time, there was a panic in Upper Germany through 14 XII, 51| of earthquake, and as the panic spread, all the weak were 15 XIII, 45| hither and thither, he spread panic more widely by rumour than 16 XIII, 49| the remainder, some from panic, others by the consent of 17 XIII, 61| taking advantage of an idle panic into which the royal attendants 18 XIV, 32| avail himself of the recent panic by possessing himself of 19 XV, 34| their bravest men and the panic of the remainder, seemed 20 XV, 36| fortresses, and spread equal panic throughout the plain and 21 XVI, 33| to a new and profounder panic, as they saw the soldiers'