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55 thought
Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus
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1 I, 1 | flattery, or, on the other hand, their hatred of their masters. 2 I, 6 | man, but ready to a daring hand. ~ ~ 3 I, 15| Galba, taking hold of Piso's hand, spoke to this effect: " 4 I, 42| Piso. Rushing, dagger in hand, to meet the armed men, 5 I, 44| the soldiers, covered the hand of Otho with kisses; the 6 I, 56| who had abundant means at hand, and might indulge great 7 I, 85| Victory, had dropped from her hand, that from the chapel of 8 I, 87| their terror. On the other hand, there were some who with 9 II, 1 | be excused; on the other hand, if Vespasian should assume 10 II, 6 | strength. There were close at hand seven legions; there were 11 II, 8 | report that Nero was at hand. Various rumours were current 12 II, 10| unheard. But, on the other hand, there were some with whom 13 II, 17| whole army of Caecina was at hand.~ ~ 14 II, 32| delay. We, on the other hand, have on all sides abundant 15 II, 41| the enemy were close at hand. The address of the tribunes 16 II, 41| though the enemy was close at hand, the sight of their arms 17 II, 74| Vespasian, on the other hand, was taking a general survey 18 II, 80| harassing toils. On the one hand, the provincials from long 19 II, 88| resented the jest. Sword in hand they fell upon the unarmed 20 II, 93| The Tiber was close at hand, and their extreme eagerness 21 III, 17| his ready skill, his bold hand, his encouraging voice, 22 III, 26| with the enemy so close at hand would be dangerous, as by 23 III, 29| mounted the rampart, waved his hand, and shouted aloud that 24 III, 40| neither bold enough on the one hand, nor cautious enough on 25 III, 51| law of humanity on the one hand forbade them to reward this 26 III, 57| while Capua on the other hand remained loyal to Vitellius, 27 III, 61| eager than the other to hand over his company or troop, 28 III, 80| seized such arms as came to hand, and loudly demanded the 29 III, 84| under arms." On the other hand the Vitellianists, though 30 IV, 1 | had yet to begin. Sword in hand, throughout the capital, 31 IV, 3 | Tarracina, on the other hand, received no relief; so 32 IV, 4 | looks, or by raising the hand; but a few, who either held 33 IV, 15| Now the conscription is at hand, tearing, we may say, for 34 IV, 17| crushed, and that the guiding hand in the war was not Brinno 35 IV, 19| troops who were close at hand, and some cavalry of the 36 IV, 30| wheeled round and strained hand and foot. Valour was of 37 IV, 36| the legates. On the other hand, those who had stayed behind 38 IV, 55| the Roman Empire was at hand. The Gauls, they remembered, 39 IV, 63| ties of loyalty on the one hand, and the necessities of 40 IV, 72| On the other hand Julius Auspex, one of the 41 IV, 72| Roman legions were close at hand, he restrained the most 42 IV, 80| the fugitives with his own hand, and readily exposing himself, 43 IV, 83| the Emperor; on the one hand were the merits of Antonius, 44 IV, 84| Another with a diseased hand, at the counsel of the same 45 IV, 84| and he, though on the one hand he feared the scandal of 46 IV, 84| accomplished what was required. The hand was instantly restored to 47 IV, 86| there also stood close at hand a female figure, to which 48 IV, 89| shewing himself, he would hand over to him the command 49 V, 7 | business it is take it with the hand, and draw it on to the deck 50 V, 7 | water, that it is drawn by hand to the shore, and that there, 51 V, 8 | well as what is planted by hand, either when the leaf or 52 V, 8 | ready to allow, on the one hand, that cities, once famous, 53 V, 13| repulsed, they had a refuge at hand. The cavalry with some light 54 V, 18| he stretched forth his hand, and implored them to recover 55 V, 20| suddenly fell, and night was at hand. ~ ~ 56 V, 25| ships, no provisions at hand, and the camp, which was


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