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Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus
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   Book,  Par.
1 I, 34| aside their fear, burst open the doors of the palace, 2 I, 49| ruin the Empire, became the open complaint, not only of the 3 I, 51| hands. You have only to open your arms, and to meet the 4 I, 53| found the soldiers' ears open to their words, of the perils 5 I, 57| possible to slaughter in open day, but to pardon only 6 I, 64| encouragement they passed to open entreaty. "Go," they said, " 7 II, 3 | though it stands in the open air, it is never wet with 8 II, 4 | answer that the way was open and the sea propitious, 9 II, 12| wealth, the houses stood with open doors; and the owners, as 10 II, 16| not, however, resort to open violence, but chose an opportunity 11 II, 19| their position, if on those open plains Caecina and his army 12 II, 22| and endeavoured to burst open the gates. The Praetorians 13 II, 23| even went to the length of open mutiny, he halted at Bedriacum. 14 II, 29| he might lay himself more open to suspicion by concealment 15 II, 37| out every day into more open notoriety, made the two 16 II, 43| In an open plain between the Padus 17 II, 45| and the camp was thrown open. Both victors and vanquished 18 II, 71| leave some months of office open for Valens and Caecina, 19 II, 77| itself discover and lay open the hidden and rankling 20 II, 86| Illyricum were already in open revolt, and the rest were 21 III, 2 | fleets, and the Illyrian sea open to them. What good then 22 III, 8 | surrounded as it was with open plains, suitable for the 23 III, 10| the soldiers' ears were open; for he had eloquence, the 24 III, 16| leaving in the midst an open space in which to receive 25 III, 18| changed, they would not open their ranks, nor receive 26 III, 20| Even if the gates were wide open, we ought not to enter the 27 III, 21| 8th legion, drawn up in an open space, and then the 3rd, 28 III, 23| where there was a free and open space for the discharge 29 III, 43| Vespasian. For Valens indeed the open sea was safer than the coast 30 III, 56| result. For though it was open to him to have crossed the 31 III, 59| of escape were likewise open to Flavius Sabinus and to 32 III, 68| closed, and the only one open was one which led into the 33 III, 69| adopted the safest course open to him, and occupied the 34 III, 78| upon another, laid himself open to blame; the other generals, 35 IV, 1 | the first step to breaking open private houses; here, if 36 IV, 4 | concealed; their adulation was open enough. In most flattering 37 IV, 22| whole Batavian nation into open war. The Bructeri and the 38 IV, 50| such action two paths were open; he might defend himself 39 IV, 65| been so noticeable; the open plain and the light of day 40 IV, 66| be, either to make it an open city for all Germans, or 41 IV, 67| all men, so has she thrown open every land to the brave. 42 IV, 68| actual condition forbade an open and contemptuous rejection, 43 V, 15| shrine were suddenly thrown open, and a voice of more than


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