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Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus
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1 I, 3 | prove that the Gods take no thought for our happiness, but only 2 I, 7 | had yet abstained from all thought of revolution, that this 3 I, 9 | three times consul; this was thought sufficient recommendation. 4 I, 11| subjection. It has been thought expedient thus to keep under 5 I, 16| adoption I shall no longer be thought old, and this is the only 6 I, 17| or in the camp. It was thought best to go to the camp. 7 I, 19| aims of their own and no thought for the state. Piso neither 8 I, 19| majesty of the Caesar. It was thought expedient to send with them 9 I, 29| transferred without strife. It was thought that by my adoption provision 10 I, 31| Galba in doubt. T. Vinius thought that he should remain within 11 I, 33| was easily believed. Many thought the rumour had been invented 12 I, 39| overhanging temples, nor the thought of rulers past or future, 13 I, 43| majesty, with Vinius some thought of old friendship, which 14 I, 44| One would have thought it a different Senate, a 15 I, 69| over the rivers, and was thought to be faithful to Otho. 16 I, 77| is even believed that he thought of celebrating the memory 17 I, 85| also much that had been thought safe from such casualties. 18 II, 6 | spoil of the Empire, the thought that others would engross 19 II, 12| fight. One would not have thought that it was Italy, the fields, 20 II, 21| of the accident, it was thought of but little moment as 21 II, 30| geniality of heart, which he was thought more ready to display, but 22 II, 30| frequent letters, without any thought of pardon, heaped all manner 23 II, 47| lost to the State? Let this thought go with me, that you were 24 II, 85| fear; fear suggested a new thought, that acts might be made 25 II, 93| this circumstance, it is thought, first made the allegiance 26 II, 95| the present, and without a thought for the future, is believed 27 III, 1 | possession of Italy. Those who thought it advisable to wait for 28 III, 7 | on the cause, if it were thought that they had been friendly 29 III, 8 | At the same time it was thought that in wresting from Vitellius 30 III, 19| not press forward, for he thought of the fatigue and the wounds 31 III, 39| he could not escape being thought to deserve it. ~ ~ 32 III, 40| Hostilia or Cremona. Others thought that he should summon the 33 III, 75| Emperor, while the other thought himself his colleague. Vitellius 34 III, 75| opportune falsehood, was thought to have taken upon himself 35 III, 81| admonish the armed crowd. Many thought it ridiculous; more thought 36 III, 81| thought it ridiculous; more thought it tiresome; some were ready 37 IV, 6 | There were some who thought him too eager for fame, 38 IV, 20| now asked, not with the thought of obtaining them, but as 39 IV, 24| encampment Augustus had thought the German tribes might 40 IV, 41| individuals. Musonius was thought to have fulfilled the righteous 41 IV, 43| defence put forward by men who thought it better to destroy others 42 IV, 43| those who survived Caligula, thought the same; and yet after 43 IV, 45| exercise. That it might not be thought that the opinion of the 44 IV, 54| one feature which had been thought wanting in the splendour 45 IV, 56| accomplices such as they thought suitable for their purpose, 46 IV, 58| fidelity and secret enemies, he thought it best, under the circumstances, 47 IV, 59| persons advised him to escape, thought it best to be bold, and, 48 IV, 61| Herennius and Numisius, it was thought enough to put them in chains. 49 IV, 63| as they marched without thought of danger. The bravest were 50 IV, 74| of peace, secure in the thought that a war which Roman arms 51 IV, 75| fearing the disgrace of being thought to have imbued his soldiers 52 IV, 83| by degrees he came to be thought of less weight and worth, 53 IV, 88| brought forward as a new thought a plan he had long concealed. " 54 V, 1 | man himself, anxious to be thought superior to his station, 55 V, 6 | in the temple, some have thought that they worshipped father


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