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Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus
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1 I, 10 | withdrew into a retired part of Asia, and was as like 2 I, 18 | smallest liberality on the part of the parsimonious old 3 I, 20 | permitted to retain a tenth part of the bounty. They had 4 I, 20 | had however barely a tenth part left, having wasted the 5 I, 23 | Ptolemaeus fail to play his part; he now even prompted to 6 I, 24 | his neighbours, about some part of their boundaries, he 7 I, 35 | did not fail to play his part; he stretched out his arms, 8 I, 45 | annual tribute. A fourth part of every company might be 9 I, 50 | vanquished." Nor did that part of Gaul which borders on 10 I, 50 | relieved by Galba from a fourth part of their tribute, and had 11 I, 52 | The whole of it had taken part in the war against Vindex; 12 I, 64 | we are a Roman colony, a part of the Roman army, sharers 13 I, 69 | themselves. Aware that the widest part of Italy could not be held 14 I, 71 | They rushed from every part of the city into the palace 15 I, 72 | Various artifices on the part of the Emperor, who incurred 16 II, 1 | In A distant part of the world fortune was 17 II, 10 | had prevailed upon a great part of the Senate to demand 18 II, 10 | with that unanimity on the part of the people which his 19 II, 12 | sea, he held the greater part of Italy, even as far as 20 II, 14 | command of Julius Classicus. Part of these troops were retained 21 II, 14 | being so arranged, that part of the levies from the fleet, 22 II, 30 | dealing and delay on the part of Valens had kept them 23 II, 32 | Germans, the most formidable part of the enemy's forces, should 24 II, 37 | generals, who were for the most part burdened by the consciousness 25 II, 44 | Moesia are coming; a great part of the army remained at 26 II, 64 | Emperor's wife, who took no part in these horrors, and with 27 II, 66 | soldier of the legion took the part of his host. Each man's 28 II, 66 | departure of the legion, a part of the Colonia Taurina was 29 II, 83 | utter perplexity as to which part of Italy he should protect. ~ ~ 30 II, 85 | did he afterwards take any part in the civil war. He set 31 II, 86 | consular legates took no part in the movement. Titus Ampius 32 II, 86 | scattered through every part of Gaul, and in a moment 33 II, 98 | Vespasian were for the most part kept secret. At first the 34 II, 99 | meditated perfidy, and it was part of his policy to enervate 35 II, 101| their country. For my own part I believe that, to say nothing 36 III, 4 | title of Legate, and to take part in the civil strife. Cornelius 37 III, 6 | soldiers of the cohorts and part of the cavalry to invade 38 III, 6 | surrendered, but the greater part broke down the bridge, and 39 III, 13 | as being the most retired part of the camp, the chief centurions 40 III, 25 | shared by all; how small a part of a civil war is a single 41 III, 29 | the battlements and upper part of the rampart. At the same 42 III, 35 | they might play a doubtful part. Messengers carrying news 43 III, 38 | might be destroyed, the part of the informer was intrusted 44 III, 41 | some ships, to land on some part of Gallia Narbonensis, to 45 III, 47 | destroyed a cohort, once a part of the royal contingent. 46 III, 70 | unobserved through a concealed part of the palace, lest he should 47 III, 80 | military shields, the greater part seized such arms as came 48 IV, 2 | business, was playing the part of a son of the throne with 49 IV, 3 | want of deference on the part of the Senate. On the Emperor 50 IV, 7 | By this selection on the part of the Senate the Emperor 51 IV, 13 | side of the Rhine, formed a part of the tribe of the Chatti. 52 IV, 16 | is a tribe which inhabits part of the island, and closely 53 IV, 16 | themselves in the upper part of the island under the 54 IV, 24 | Part of the camp occupied the 55 IV, 24 | gentle slope of a hill; to part was a level approach. By 56 IV, 34 | Civilis, retaining a part of his forces, sent the 57 IV, 34 | were dispersed in every part of the field. The cavalry 58 IV, 34 | had secured in the early part of the engagement. Of the 59 IV, 34 | but to its less effective part. The Germans lost the flower 60 IV, 36 | by this withdrawal of a part of the legions. A twofold 61 IV, 40 | were sent back to Syria. Part of the army was on its way 62 IV, 44 | with such approval on the part of the Senate, that Helvidius 63 IV, 58 | alliance the more influential part of that State; but, though 64 IV, 63 | they stood; the greater part, as they were scattered 65 IV, 73 | Classicus for the most part wasted his time in indolent 66 IV, 82 | our fleet, and the larger part of the ships was either 67 IV, 89 | understood, but it was a part of their respect not to 68 V, 3 | territory, took possession of part of Egypt, and founded cities 69 V, 4 | desert, sat for the most part in a stupor of grief, till 70 V, 9 | A great part of Judaea consists of scattered


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