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son-in-law 6
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49 cremona
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49 vitellianists
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48 brother
Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus
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   Book,  Par.
1 I, 10 | the great. His resources soon failed, and his position 2 I, 13 | himself of his wife Octavia. Soon suspecting him with regard 3 I, 18 | cries, and that they would soon return to their duty. To 4 I, 33 | been slain in the camp; soon, as happens with these great 5 I, 35 | flattery; on the contrary, as soon as they caught sight of 6 I, 47 | irons. The altered times soon restored him to liberty. 7 I, 53 | the legions, these troops soon became especially zealous 8 I, 54 | shewing some reluctance, but soon joining with the rest. Not 9 I, 58 | of crimes. New adherents soon declared themselves in Valerius 10 I, 58 | Belgica, whom Vitellius soon after made his son-in-law, 11 I, 69 | from which place Nero had soon afterwards brought them, 12 I, 70 | intimate friendship, and soon afterwards appointed him 13 I, 72 | Galba, Otho, and Vitellius. Soon she became powerful as a 14 I, 88 | Claudius was crushed as soon as heard of. Nero was driven 15 I, 89 | hastily realized long before. Soon afterwards he summoned an 16 II, 21 | were apprehended; but as soon as they again felt secure, 17 II, 36 | tribunes and centurions. Soon after Vestricius Spurinna, 18 II, 48 | and not like a man who was soon to die. Then he even administered 19 II, 61 | the engagement, and was soon after exposed to wild beasts, 20 II, 80 | his changed fortunes. As soon as he had dispelled the 21 II, 82 | were men of eminence who soon reached the highest positions. 22 II, 97 | levied by Clodius Macer and soon after disbanded by Galba, 23 II, 98 | zeal of the provincials. Soon he began to waver, supporting 24 II, 100| wished to address the fleet. Soon, however, he sought the 25 III, 9 | separating on equal terms. Soon afterwards, Caecina strongly 26 III, 21 | preparing for battle, and would soon be coming up. This alarm 27 III, 24 | As soon as Antonius could recognize 28 III, 32 | was heard, "that it would soon be warm enough. Thus the 29 III, 33 | flaming torches, which, as soon as they had carried out 30 III, 34 | The remaining inhabitants soon returned to Cremona; the 31 III, 38 | the Emperor was sick. As soon as it was sufficiently clear 32 III, 49 | to discipline, Antonius soon turned to his own profit, 33 III, 57 | chief officer he was. As soon as the two camps were pitched, 34 III, 61 | Soon after, the legions arrived. 35 III, 64 | at their head, there will soon be the same flatteries ready 36 IV, 1 | chance threw them in the way. Soon, as their license increased, 37 IV, 1 | gratified only by blood, soon passed into the greed of 38 IV, 20 | those who refused obedience. Soon, yielding to his natural 39 IV, 26 | supported the cause of Rome. Soon indeed as the Germans increased 40 IV, 33 | to the army of Germany. Soon the news reached the camp 41 IV, 33 | in artful language, but soon perceiving that Montanus 42 IV, 33 | other facts; these indeed soon came to light. ~ ~ 43 IV, 35 | consequently he was vanquished as soon as be left the camp; and 44 IV, 41 | to Tettius Julianus, as soon as it was known that he 45 IV, 51 | was immediately cut down. Soon after Piso was killed, for 46 IV, 73 | advance by Sextilius Felix; soon afterwards, however, on 47 IV, 74 | without a moment's delay, as soon as it was possible to meet 48 IV, 74 | the enemy's missiles. As soon as they came to close fighting, 49 IV, 81 | compact body, withstood, and soon drove back the assailants.


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