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Alphabetical [« »] river-water 1 riverbank 1 rivermouths 1 rivers 15 riveted 1 road 12 roads 6 | Frequency [« »] 15 retired 15 rites 15 rival 15 rivers 15 ruined 15 save 15 saved | Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus Annals Concordances rivers |
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1 I, 13| prince. The ocean and remote rivers were the boundaries of the 2 I, 55| envoys imprisoned, camps and rivers stained with blood, while 3 I, 73| heavy rains and swollen rivers. But so suddenly did he 4 I, 80| the country between the rivers Amisia and Luppia was ravaged, 5 I, 104| inundations of the Tiber, the rivers and lakes which swell its 6 I, 104| interests in having assigned to rivers their mouths, their channels, 7 I, 104| groves, and altars to the rivers of their country. Tiber 8 II, 8| territory begins, into two rivers, retaining its name and 9 II, 28| the hilly lands and deep rivers of Germany came with a huge 10 II, 52| representations of the mountains, the rivers and battles; and the war, 11 II, 82| beyond the Danube between the rivers Marus and Cusus, under a 12 IV, 73| war, and of their copious rivers, of their climate, and the 13 VI, 54| fluctuating character of rivers exhibited omens which vanished 14 VI, 55| the waters of those famous rivers, the Euphrates and Tigris, 15 XII, 19| and difficult positions, rivers and cities, alike yielded