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Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus
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   Book,  Par.
1 I, 14| When Galba heard of the mutiny in Germany, 2 I, 27| had an enemy at home. Otho heard, for he had taken his place 3 I, 29| Emperor. We have occasionally heard of legions mutinying against 4 I, 39| mournful sight. Not a voice was heard from the people or even 5 I, 43| no death of which Otho heard with greater joy, no head 6 I, 75| Otho from Illyricum. He heard that the legions of Dalmatia, 7 I, 75| claims which they had first heard had prepossessed their minds. 8 I, 84| and when many voices were heard at once, drowning their 9 I, 85| seasons of peace, but are now heard of only in times of terror. 10 I, 88| Claudius was crushed as soon as heard of. Nero was driven from 11 II, 6 | Emperors had been oftener heard of than seen in Syria and 12 II, 10| might be, he yet ought to be heard, as precedent required. 13 II, 19| more temperate language was heard throughout the camp, and 14 II, 28| province. This having been heard and become generally known, 15 II, 41| seeking them; everywhere was heard the confused shouting of 16 II, 60| imprisonment; when they were heard, they resorted to a defence, 17 III, 3 | that might be most widely heard (for the centurions and 18 III, 16| stir and noise could be heard far and wide. While Antonius 19 III, 19| no man's voice might be heard, the troops clashed their 20 III, 21| thirty miles, and having heard of the defeat of their comrades, 21 III, 32| the water, an answer was heard, "that it would soon be 22 III, 36| news about Caecina, and he heard with a satisfaction mingled 23 III, 38| notoriety. Of this act I have heard the following account. Vitellius, 24 III, 39| visited Blaesus. He was even heard to utter a most brutal speech, 25 III, 46| campaign, but when they heard that Italy was in a blaze 26 III, 50| line of action. They had heard that the Praetorian Guard 27 III, 68| had never before seen or heard of such an event. Caesar, 28 III, 75| centred in Sabinus. I have heard that his death gratified 29 III, 85| had lain. One speech was heard from him shewing a spirit 30 IV, 8 | vehemence on both sides, were heard with much diversity of feeling. 31 IV, 25| Meanwhile Flaccus, who had heard of the siege of the camp, 32 IV, 30| blow. Wherever a shout was heard, they wheeled round and 33 IV, 30| noise of the assailants was heard, or where the ladders placed 34 IV, 34| this time been sent for, heard the noise of the combatants 35 IV, 36| yet recovered. But when he heard that officers of the commissariat 36 IV, 44| Montanus was heard with such approval on the 37 IV, 52| Vespasian had heard of the victory of Cremona, 38 IV, 52| state of the Capital, he heard an unfavourable account 39 IV, 63| Their prayers were not heard, till they swore allegiance 40 IV, 74| Civilis and Classicus, having heard of the defeat of Tutor and 41 IV, 76| be useful for you to have heard rather than for me to have 42 IV, 80| even in his bed, when he heard at the same moment that 43 IV, 88| habitual high spirit. He was heard, but only that they might 44 V, 15| more than mortal tone was heard to cry that the Gods were 45 V, 15| believe the truth. I have heard that the total number of


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