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Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus
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1 I, 13 | of Martianus. These men, being at variance, and in smaller 2 I, 13 | had entrusted to him, as being the confidant of his amours, 3 I, 18 | despised such things as being mere matters of chance, 4 I, 21 | depended on revolution, was being roused to action by a combination 5 I, 21 | admits of the distinction of being either forgotten, or remembered 6 I, 29 | some senator unknown was being hurried into the camp; before 7 I, 33 | sent on into the camp, as being a young man of noble name, 8 I, 37 | military order, no distinction being observed between Praetorians 9 I, 45 | deed. Martianus Icelus, being but a freedman, was publicly 10 I, 50 | against the Galbianists, that being the name, which in their 11 I, 50 | effect that the legions were being decimated, and all the most 12 I, 52 | command of a legion, but, it being afterwards discovered that 13 I, 53 | infantry and cavalry were being concentrated in preparation 14 I, 54 | of Galba, the 4th legion being foremost, the 18th shewing 15 I, 60 | the strength of his force being one legion, the 21st. Both 16 I, 65 | the changes of encampment being made a matter of traffic 17 I, 71 | recent unpopularity of Vinius being superadded to their old 18 I, 76 | avowedly on the ground of their being old friends, though many 19 I, 78 | pikes or their swords, which being of an excessive length they 20 I, 79 | households of the Senators were being armed to destroy Otho; many 21 I, 82 | admit of all intelligence being publicly announced, of every 22 I, 82 | announced, of every plan being discussed in the presence 23 II, 14 | the enemy's line of battle being so arranged, that part of 24 II, 16 | of the slain to Otho, as being the heads of public enemies; 25 II, 25 | he had provided against being vanquished. This delay gave 26 II, 26 | who were thus divided, not being strong at any one point, 27 II, 28 | legions murmured. "We are being deprived," they said, "of 28 II, 34 | cables, however, instead of being taut, hung loose in the 29 II, 34 | without their arrangement being disturbed. On the end of 30 II, 40 | baggage to any enemy, who, being himself ready for action 31 II, 41 | the Italian legion from being driven back on the entrenchments 32 II, 50 | day when the battle was being fought at Bedriacum, a bird 33 II, 53 | one of Otho's freedmen, on being questioned as to the cause 34 II, 69 | reduced, all recruiting being forbidden. Discharges were 35 II, 82 | money was coined, everything being vigorously carried on in 36 II, 83 | safe in his rear, which, being bare of troops, would be 37 II, 86 | his services as a general. Being slighted, however, by that 38 II, 93 | and four city cohorts were being raised, each to consist 39 II, 98 | edicts from Vespasian, and on being sent to Vitellius were put 40 II, 99 | jealousy of Fabius Valens. Being inferior to his rival in 41 II, 100| Caecina. Caecina, however, being with the army in person, 42 III, 3 | weight with the soldiers, as being associated with them in 43 III, 10 | night Flavianus set out, and being met by letters from Vespasian, 44 III, 11 | to him, and the soldiers being strongly biased in his favour. 45 III, 13 | he purposely selected as being the most retired part of 46 III, 13 | the example, and the rest being paralysed by the strangeness 47 III, 21 | front by a field-ditch, such being the character of the ground. 48 III, 39 | throne, he could not escape being thought to deserve it. ~ ~ 49 III, 45 | one Venutius, who, besides being naturally high spirited, 50 III, 61 | shame they might feel at being traitors. ~ ~ 51 III, 69 | most conspicuous among them being Verulana Gratilla, who was 52 III, 70 | Vitellius and Vespasian was being settled by conflicts between 53 III, 77 | and having engaged, on being furnished with a force, 54 III, 77 | general panic, the troops being mingled with country people, 55 III, 77 | L. Vitellius, and, after being ignominiously scourged, 56 III, 78 | While these successes were being achieved on the side of 57 IV, 9 | his veto on any resolution being adopted in so important 58 IV, 15 | Batavian youth was then being summoned to the conscription, 59 IV, 20 | suspicion that the war was being kindled with the consent 60 IV, 21 | in number. But the enemy, being veteran troops, formed in 61 IV, 24 | them by the engines, fire being thus actually used against 62 IV, 26 | tell the truth he was now being crushed under a false charge. 63 IV, 29 | Ubii, because, this nation, being of German origin, had forsworn 64 IV, 31 | caused by a machine, which, being poised in the air over the 65 IV, 34 | their standards and were being cut down within the entrenchments, 66 IV, 36 | complained that they were, being left to their fate by this 67 IV, 39 | upon their office, both being absent from Rome. People 68 IV, 39 | province, and was far from being a man of turbulent disposition. 69 IV, 40 | Vespasian, with a view to its being transferred to Plotius Griphus. 70 IV, 40 | elements of disturbance being removed, the usual appearance 71 IV, 41 | and, his real character being yet unknown, the frequent 72 IV, 75 | fearing the disgrace of being thought to have imbued his 73 IV, 80 | begun, and that his men were being worsted. He rebuked the 74 IV, 81 | the cohorts, which, after being broken at the first onset, 75 IV, 83 | reproached other men with being cowards; Caecina he stigmatized 76 IV, 87 | not a few with Jupiter, as being supreme ruler of all things; 77 V, 6 | materials. They believe that Being to be supreme and eternal, 78 V, 20 | the allied infantry was being driven back, when the legions 79 V, 22 | The war was so far from being at an end, that Civilis 80 V, 24 | with the fleet, his escort being in disorder, and his sentries 81 V, 25 | ground, was in process of being carried away by the force


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