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Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus
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1 I, 1 | old age, should my life be long enough, a subject at once 2 I, 2 | that recurred only after a long succession of ages; cities 3 I, 9 | legions of Lower Germany had long been without any general 4 I, 9 | as these armies were by long distances, a thing of all 5 I, 12| plans of Galba, who had been long debating the subject of 6 I, 16| As it is, we have been long reduced to a position, in 7 I, 16| swollen with the pride of a long line of Caesars; it was 8 I, 23| conceived, is doubtful. Otho had long been courting the affections 9 I, 27| success to his designs. Not long after his freedman Onomastus 10 I, 29| hurried into the camp; before long it was affirmed that this 11 I, 30| German veterans wavered long. Their frames were still 12 I, 30| them exhausted by their long return voyage from Alexandria, 13 I, 36| be equally uncertain, so long as it shall be a question, 14 I, 48| body of Galba lay for a long time neglected, and subjected, 15 I, 50| prize money to pay. They had long endured a service which 16 I, 51| of Caesar, Vitellius has long since derived an imperial 17 I, 54| was done, however, after long delay, and then only by 18 I, 59| the 20th legion, who had long been on bad terms with him, 19 I, 61| it on its way. And for a long distance so loudly did the 20 I, 66| which the Helvetii had long held with their own troops 21 I, 66| a place, which during a long period of peace had grown 22 I, 73| to Otho, though it had so long before been entrusted to 23 I, 75| had administered, did not long remain firm. Nowhere was 24 I, 89| had been hastily realized long before. Soon afterwards 25 II, 6 | Long before the arrival of Titus, 26 II, 6 | for which the East after a long period of repose was then 27 II, 7 | the others had done so long before. The worthiest among 28 II, 10| for a few days, but before long Faustus was condemned, but 29 II, 11| troops. This had made them long faithful to Nero, and kindled 30 II, 14| auxiliary local force of long standing, and five hundred 31 II, 15| Tungrian cohorts, after having long maintained their line unbroken, 32 II, 17| they preferred Vitellius: long years of peace had subdued 33 II, 21| of but little moment as long as more terrible disasters 34 II, 26| much additional toil and so long a march, apprehending that 35 II, 43| force. Otho's generals had long since fled and Caecina and 36 II, 45| obtained their object; before long, however, they returned, 37 II, 47| need not reckon for how long, for it is peculiarly difficult 38 II, 47| which you think you will not long enjoy. The civil war began 39 II, 55| been devised during the long reigns of other Emperors, 40 II, 56| The resources of Italy had long been impaired, and the presence 41 II, 60| own dishonest counsels the long march before the battle, 42 II, 66| masses, harmony did not last long. At Augusta of the Taurini 43 II, 76| or Nero, established by a long possession of the Empire, 44 II, 80| hand, the provincials from long use felt a pleasure in the 45 II, 80| other, the soldiers from the long duration of their service 46 II, 81| the subject-kings. Before long Agrippa, who had been summoned 47 II, 86| peril itself, to assured and long acquired possession he preferred 48 II, 92| Caecina and Valens. They had long before been led to suspect 49 II, 92| for popularity, in their long retinues, and in the vast 50 III, 2 | be enough for me. Before long you will hear that Italy 51 III, 5 | the Roman people was of long standing, and their nation 52 III, 7 | Vespasian. An act that had been long desired was taken by a flattering 53 III, 10| but because he had been long unpopular, they clamoured 54 III, 18| though hurriedly brought up, long service had made as good 55 III, 26| Bedriacum, the fatigue of so long a march would be insupportable, 56 III, 27| stones, and drove spears and long poles into the broken and 57 III, 35| forbade the enemy to remain long by the ruins of the buried 58 III, 44| to follow. A partiality long felt in Britain for Vespasian, 59 III, 46| its issue, for it lasted long, I shall hereafter speak. 60 III, 58| the Emperor, but before long with a contemptuous indifference 61 IV, 2 | as much as in alarm. The long train of prisoners, closely 62 IV, 7 | they passed by degrees to long and bitter speeches. Helvidius 63 IV, 8 | happened why customs of long standing should fall into 64 IV, 13| and arms. They had had a long training in the German wars, 65 IV, 17| delight in war, could not long conceal, were gradually 66 IV, 17| the struggle had lasted long, a cohort of Tungrians carried 67 IV, 19| who, though they had been long disaffected, yet still simulated 68 IV, 21| and fruitless service, we long for our native land and 69 IV, 23| buildings, which during a long period of peace had grown 70 IV, 23| plundered; and so, what might long have sufficed for their 71 IV, 36| The battle extended over a long line of march, lasting with 72 IV, 37| possession of Gelduba, and not long after was victorious in 73 IV, 48| manage the affair. Before long, either the necessity ceased 74 IV, 51| sufferings which he had ere long to endure. From Adrumetum, 75 IV, 53| before his departure had a long interview with his father, 76 IV, 64| hair, which he had let grow long and coloured with a red 77 IV, 65| moved on in silence like a long funeral procession. Their 78 IV, 77| There will be vices as long as there are men. But they 79 IV, 82| No long time was allowed to the 80 IV, 88| new thought a plan he had long concealed. "Since," he said, " 81 V, 5 | found deliverance from their long and thirsty wanderings. 82 V, 5 | still bear witness to the long hunger of former days, and 83 V, 14| of corn was burnt. Before long John sent some emissaries, 84 V, 16| infantry and cavalry, summoned long before, had hastened to 85 V, 18| army, some of whom after long peace lusted for battle, 86 V, 20| Their tall stature and very long spears enabled them, without 87 V, 28| respect for Vespasian is of long standing. While he was still


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