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Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus
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1 I, 14| the high character of Piso gave weight to his advice. Piso, 2 I, 29| unanimous will of mankind gave to Galba the title of Caesar, 3 I, 29| and you consented when he gave it to me. Were the Senate, 4 I, 34| Comrade," replied Galba, "who gave the order?" So singularly 5 I, 35| flocking in, they seized him, gave him the military embrace, 6 I, 36| the eyes of the capital he gave orders to decimate the prisoners, 7 I, 42| exclamations and gestures, and thus gave Piso, wounded as he was, 8 I, 47| hurried adoption of him only gave him this privilege over 9 I, 48| been one of his slaves, gave it a humble burial in his 10 I, 50| obstinately adhered to Nero, gave rise to a multitude of rumours. 11 I, 51| prodigality, with which he gave away what was his own, and 12 II, 8 | resemblance in the face, gave a very deceptive plausibility 13 II, 10| power of the accuser. They gave it as their opinion, that 14 II, 22| Briganticus with a few troopers, gave themselves up to him. Julius 15 II, 25| being vanquished. This delay gave the Vitellianists time to 16 II, 33| of empire. That day first gave the death-blow to the party 17 II, 48| tears of his friends. He gave orders that those who were 18 II, 59| holding him in his arms, gave him the title of Germanicus 19 II, 60| really accidental. Vitellius gave them credit for perfidy, 20 II, 64| letter, and at the same time gave orders that, without passing 21 II, 72| suddenly sprung up a man, who gave out that he was Scribonianus 22 II, 92| the populace, Vitellius gave back to the returned exiles 23 II, 97| rest of the youth promptly gave in their names. Vitellius 24 III, 7 | was worth, when Antonius gave orders that the statues 25 III, 8 | commands of Vespasian. He gave orders that the army should 26 III, 11| use. In a short time he gave up his lictors, and retired 27 III, 18| fortifications of Cremona, while it gave more hope of escape, diminished 28 III, 25| Antonius, seeing that they gave way, charged them with a 29 III, 30| prospect of booty. Antonius gave orders that fire should 30 III, 31| Antonius checked them, gave him an escort, and sent 31 III, 34| burghers, and Vespasian gave his exhortations. ~ ~ 32 III, 39| destroy him by poison. He gave a proof of his guilt by 33 III, 52| he could fully rely, he gave plainer instructions. All 34 III, 58| clamoured for arms, while he gave the delusive name of an 35 III, 58| convoked, and to those who gave in their names administered 36 III, 68| the sad conjuncture. "He gave way," he said, "for the 37 III, 69| however, in such cases, all gave the advice, but few shared 38 III, 73| everything is lost, all gave orders, and no one obeyed. 39 III, 83| plaudits. Whenever either side gave way, they cried out that 40 IV, 9 | for the Emperor. Helvidius gave it as his opinion that measures 41 IV, 18| years, while they falsely gave to a wretched slavery the 42 IV, 35| among his own troops, and gave as great encouragement to 43 IV, 37| a short delay Hordeonius gave the donative in the name 44 IV, 51| went to the legion, and gave orders that Cetronius Pisanus, 45 IV, 85| interests of his throne. He gave orders that all persons 46 IV, 86| would be the city which gave it a reception. At the same 47 IV, 86| female figure, to which many gave the name of Proserpine. 48 IV, 86| performed. Ptolemy then gave directions that an embassy 49 IV, 89| despised by the older officers, gave up even the less important 50 V, 5 | authority over the nation, gave them a novel form of worship,


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