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Alphabetical [« »] places 23 placing 1 plague 1 plain 20 plainly 4 plains 11 plan 16 | Frequency [« »] 20 passion 20 perils 20 pity 20 plain 20 praise 20 recent 20 resentment | Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus Annals Concordances plain |
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1 I, 86| swamps there stretched a plain which would admit of an 2 I, 87| position and hastily occupied a plain beyond the morass. Yet Arminius, 3 II, 14| flight, drew him into a plain surrounded by forest-passes. 4 II, 19| chiefs led them down into a plain named Idistavisus. It winds 5 II, 19| barbarian army occupied the plain and the outskirts of the 6 II, 24| which was a narrow swampy plain. The woods too were surrounded 7 II, 25| assigned the cavalry and the plain. His infantry he drew up 8 III, 29| offer battle in the open plain, he drew up his line in 9 III, 62| and his army in an open plain. His men in armour he had 10 IV, 67| displayed his forces in the plain, on the chance of the barbarians 11 IV, 83| established themselves in the plain beneath and in the neighbourhood 12 XI, 11| Iberian cavalry scoured the plain. The Armenians made no resistance 13 XII, 42| drawn up under arms in the plain in front of their camp; 14 XIII, 7| The emperor would give a plain proof whether he was advised 15 XIII, 47| partly, of a spreading plain where troops of cavalry 16 XIII, 71| dominion. "What an extent of plain," he would say, "lies open 17 XIV, 45| his front, where an open plain extended without any danger 18 XIV, 45| the extreme border of the plain.~ ~ 19 XV, 11| cavalry, in a part of the plain. His wife and son he removed 20 XV, 36| equal panic throughout the plain and the hill country, among