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friends 47
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Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus
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1 I, 2 | enemy were destroyed by friends. ~ ~ 2 I, 10| repute. Yet over subjects, friends, and colleagues, he exercised 3 I, 12| himself and with his intimate friends. There was indeed no more 4 I, 12| advancement had excited in his friends, because with one so weak 5 I, 32| noble Emperor with his brave friends barricades the doors of 6 I, 48| avaricious. To his freedmen and friends he shewed a forbearance, 7 I, 76| ground of their being old friends, though many regarded the 8 I, 80| shunned the retinues of their friends and domestics; aged men 9 I, 80| most sought the houses of friends, or some obscure hiding-place 10 II, 1 | mind, he sent a few of his friends, and carefully surveyed 11 II, 5 | they communicated through friends, till Titus, who was the 12 II, 45| few were buried by their friends; the multitude that remained 13 II, 48| unseasonable tears of his friends. He gave orders that those 14 II, 49| satisfying himself that his friends had set out, he passed a 15 II, 59| Pollio, one of the stanchest friends of Albinus, prefect of one 16 II, 63| of Dolabella's intimate friends, founded on this a charge, 17 II, 76| legates and among his own friends, and particularly by Mucianus, 18 II, 81| secret despatches from his friends, while as yet Vitellius 19 II, 82| than to the merits of his friends. Many among them he distinguished 20 II, 87| of officers and personal friends would have been difficult 21 II, 89| deterred by the advice of his friends from marching into Rome 22 II, 91| divine, with freedmen and friends as reckless as himself, 23 II, 91| authority, and then, when his friends, who feared his resentment 24 II, 92| aggravated by unprincipled friends and a state of society calculated 25 II, 96| particulars, and flattering friends softened down its import. " 26 II, 98| the faithful protection of friends or by their own tact. Thus 27 III, 16| disordered ranks of his friends, and brought a panic with 28 III, 34| secretly ransomed by their friends and relatives. The remaining 29 III, 38| Vitellius, regardless alike of friends and foes, is cherishing 30 III, 43| body-guard, three personal friends, and as many centurions, 31 III, 56| distance by the intimate friends of Vitellius; for the Emperor' 32 III, 58| of his freedmen (for his friends were the less faithful the 33 III, 66| throne, neither he, nor his friends, nor even his armies, will 34 III, 71| shut, neither defended by friends, nor spoiled by a foe, was 35 IV, 1 | others were denounced by friends. Everywhere were lamentations, 36 IV, 7 | good government than good friends. Let Marcellus be satisfied 37 IV, 17| were cut down alike by friends and foes. In the fleet there 38 IV, 31| past the faces of their friends, and then, by a shifting 39 IV, 40| at the instigation of his friends, or at his own caprice. 40 IV, 40| time he lavished on his friends tribuneships and prefectures; 41 IV, 44| the hasty interference of friends. The contest grew fiercer, 42 IV, 53| numerous family. As for friends, time, altered fortunes, 43 IV, 59| and stripped, they will be friends." After uttering this defiance, 44 IV, 70| the firm fidelity of his friends, and the noble example of 45 IV, 72| yet be obtained, and that friends were ready to intercede 46 IV, 86| to send his most trusty friends to Pontus, and fetch his 47 V, 28| subject, we were called friends. This was known to Primus


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