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Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus
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   Book,  Par.
1 I, 11 | Alexander, a native of the country. Africa and its legions, 2 I, 19 | increasing frequency, while the country was ready to receive and 3 I, 22 | always be proscribed in this country, and yet always retained. 4 I, 29 | me. Were the Senate, the Country, the People, but empty names, 5 I, 49 | stake and interest in the country, but even of the common 6 I, 50 | which the character of the country and of the climate and the 7 I, 52 | under the disasters of his country to conceal his private dishonour. 8 I, 52 | with the inhabitants of the country, and tendencies in favour 9 I, 63 | Otho while he was in the country of the Leuci. The feelings 10 I, 69 | the strongest towns of the country north of the Padus, Mediolanum, 11 I, 82 | aware how disturbed was the country, and how conflicting the 12 I, 83 | We have the Senate. The country is with us; with them, the 13 I, 83 | with us; with them, the country's enemies. What! do you 14 I, 84 | enemy and a traitor to his country, the more prudent contenting 15 II, 1 | for such gossip, and the country never can refrain from naming 16 II, 12 | habitations of their native country, that they were passing 17 II, 13 | swift of foot, and knew the country well. But the rapacity of 18 II, 16 | their own weakness. "The country which we inhabit," they 19 II, 22 | after the manner of their country, and leaving their bodies 20 II, 27 | joined Fabius Valens in the country of the Lingones. They behaved 21 II, 32 | frames under the change of country and climate. Many a war, 22 II, 56 | themselves, who knew the country well, marked out rich estates 23 II, 81 | and the whole expanse of country inland towards Pontus and 24 II, 82 | engaged in the civil war, the country in their rear might not 25 II, 85 | were acquainted with the country, fled through the pathless 26 II, 91 | The country, ready to find a meaning 27 II, 92 | Galba had restored to their country, received no relief from 28 II, 101| peace and a love of their country. For my own part I believe 29 III, 16 | signals were made over the country that every man should leave 30 III, 49 | as if it were a conquered country and caressed the legions 31 III, 50 | approaching, and the low country was flooded by the Padus, 32 III, 50 | finding themselves in a country utterly impoverished by 33 III, 54 | the war; throughout the country all discussion was prohibited, 34 III, 59 | by his knowledge of the country. There was a near relationship 35 III, 60 | has nothing left but the country between Tarracina and Narnia. 36 III, 68 | peace, for the sake of his country; let them only remember 37 III, 72 | disaster? was it for our country we were fighting? King Tarquinius 38 III, 77 | troops being mingled with country people, whom the Vitellianists 39 III, 80 | the very walls of their Country. The envoys who met Antonious 40 III, 83 | was ready to believe the Country to be mad at once with rage 41 III, 84 | in the camp; this is his country, and this his home; unless 42 IV, 2 | share in its prizes. The country, terror-stricken and ready 43 IV, 11 | the conquerors, and in the country at large no laws and no 44 IV, 11 | but ill-concealed, and the country, keen to discover such dislikes, 45 IV, 11 | common talk; and while the country was still unquiet and delighted 46 IV, 12 | At this time the country was hearing with anything 47 IV, 13 | renown in Britain, to which country their cohorts had been transferred, 48 IV, 19 | dispersed over the whole country. On that side the Germans 49 IV, 19 | was sent away into the country of the Frisii; to kill him 50 IV, 29 | had forsworn its native country, and assumed the Roman name 51 IV, 35 | from the devastation of the country and from the flames of burning 52 IV, 43 | from the very grave of your Country the spoils of a man of consular 53 IV, 58 | of the province into the country of the Frisii, made his 54 IV, 60 | lift up arms against your Country? My soul shudders at the 55 IV, 67 | manners and customs of your country, renouncing the pleasures, 56 IV, 69 | formed the youth of the country into regular cohorts. To 57 IV, 71 | Gaul which assembled in the country of the Remi to more peaceful 58 IV, 73 | to drive him out of the country. Classicus for the most 59 IV, 73 | dispersed themselves through the country. Some of the chiefs, anxious 60 IV, 86 | fetch his effigy from that country. This, he said, would bring 61 IV, 88 | with the subjection of his country, "That I take as my consolation 62 V, 3 | what is called the Hebrew country, lying on the borders of 63 V, 4 | possessed themselves of a country, from which they expelled 64 V, 6 | all gods, to disown their country, and set at nought parents, 65 V, 7 | Eastward the country is bounded by Arabia; to 66 V, 7 | but those who know the country say that the bitumen moves 67 V, 11 | army the whole of the level country and all the cities, except 68 V, 15 | be forced to leave their country. Such was this city and 69 V, 16 | might overflow the adjacent country. Such was the character 70 V, 26 | the Batavi had had their country taken from them, and that


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