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Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus
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1 I, 10| it easier to transfer the imperial power to another, than to 2 I, 10| Vespasian and his sons for imperial power, we believed in them 3 I, 13| amours, Poppaea Sabina, the imperial favourite, until he could 4 I, 15| that I myself received the imperial power. Let the principle 5 I, 18| soldiers he announced, with imperial brevity, that he adopted 6 I, 22| tools in the employ of the imperial household. One of them, 7 I, 46| name of Augustus, and every imperial honour. All strove to extinguish 8 I, 51| has long since derived an imperial rank, while he has lost 9 I, 57| Knights the offices of the Imperial court usually held by freedmen. 10 I, 57| the centurions out of the Imperial treasury. While in most 11 I, 64| occasion for diverting into the Imperial treasury the revenues of 12 I, 73| with having transferred the Imperial power to Otho, though it 13 I, 76| continued to discharge his imperial duties as though it were 14 I, 81| Otho, regardless of his imperial dignity, stood up on a couch, 15 I, 89| not yet been paid into the Imperial treasury, a most equitable 16 II, 40| argument, fell back on the Imperial authority. It was true that 17 II, 48| been the first to bring the Imperial dignity into a new family. 18 II, 51| besought him to accept the Imperial dignity, at another, to 19 II, 59| progress had nothing of imperial state about it, but was 20 II, 59| all the insignia of the imperial rank. It was an extravagant 21 II, 69| in order to eke out the Imperial resources, which had been 22 II, 76| suspicion of having coveted Imperial power. That power is now 23 II, 78| believe that it portended the Imperial power. Between Judaea and 24 II, 80| on him all the titles of Imperial rank. Their minds had passed 25 II, 81| presented an appearance of Imperial splendour. ~ ~ 26 II, 86| and advanced in years. The Imperial procurator, however, was 27 III, 38| infamy; he burst into the Imperial chamber, and clasping to 28 III, 38| ancestors, who, claiming an Imperial descent, displays to soldiers 29 III, 49| world-wide convulsion the Imperial power was changing hands, 30 III, 58| fallen condition of the Imperial power. Vitellius himself 31 III, 67| having gained from the Imperial dignity of her son nothing 32 III, 68| laying aside the emblems of Imperial power in the Temple of Concord, 33 III, 68| that he had renounced the Imperial dignity had preceded him 34 III, 70| to shun all appearance of Imperial power. But on the contrary, 35 III, 74| his own accession to the Imperial power, he consecrated a 36 IV, 4 | to boast that he had the Imperial power in his hands, and 37 IV, 6 | Senate was voting about the Imperial dignities of Vespasian, 38 IV, 11| him with idle rumours of Imperial honours. By order of Mucianus 39 IV, 41| proposing the restoration of the Imperial honours of Galba, Curtius 40 IV, 41| the Senate access to the Imperial registers, from which they 41 IV, 53| not such sure bulwarks of Imperial power as a numerous family. 42 IV, 61| assumed the insignia of Roman Imperial power, and entered the camp. 43 IV, 75| plunder be brought into the Imperial treasury; we shall be satisfied 44 IV, 88| the might and prestige of imperial power, not meddling with


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