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Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus
History

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1 I, 1 | for my old age, should my life be long enough, a subject 2 I, 8 | accomplishments of civil life, but who was without experience 3 I, 10| be praised; his private life was in bad repute. Yet over 4 I, 15| of youth, and such your life that in the past you have 5 I, 41| share in the conspiracy. His life and character incline us 6 I, 48| While in the vigour of life, he enjoyed a high military 7 I, 51| precarious tenure of an aged life, and must shortly pass into 8 I, 65| charged them to respect the life and welfare of the inhabitants, 9 I, 70| profligacy, and moulded his whole life to suit the dignity of empire. 10 I, 71| doubtless he had preserved her life, not indeed out of mercy, 11 I, 71| disgrace of an infamous life by a tardy and ignominious 12 I, 73| retreat he might select for a life of prodigal indulgence. 13 II, 47| put too high a value on my life. The more hope you hold 14 II, 48| new family. Enter then on life with a brave heart, and 15 II, 49| heart the last cares of life, when his attention was 16 II, 50| Thus Otho ended his life in the 37th year of his 17 II, 50| the last scenes of Otho's life. ~ ~ 18 II, 53| all the fascinations of life. They were struck with admiration, 19 II, 86| Fuscus, a man in the prime of life and of illustrious birth. 20 II, 91| remembrance of his past life. He habitually appeared 21 III, 2 | rudeness of their former life. They have been emasculated 22 III, 54| any other way either by my life or death I will give you 23 III, 68| surrendered the power of life and death over the citizens. 24 III, 75| the closing scene of his life some have seen pusillanimity, 25 IV, 5 | give a brief account of his life and pursuits, and of his 26 IV, 5 | under an imposing name a life of indolence, but to be 27 IV, 5 | able to enter upon public life with a spirit fortified 28 IV, 5 | in all the relations of life, he was ever the same, despising 29 IV, 14| again stood in peril of his life in the time of Vitellius, 30 IV, 43| either your rank or your life. We may bear with the defence 31 IV, 44| never imperilled a single life in the days of Nero. By 32 IV, 50| by any hope of saving his life, as by indignation against 33 IV, 61| preparing to put an end to his life, when his freedmen and slaves 34 IV, 65| have made our masters for life or death." Others, without 35 IV, 70| himself and to prolong his life for nine years, the firm 36 IV, 79| captives they had to beg for life. Nor are the Treveri and 37 IV, 83| the scandals of his early life. Antonius himself failed 38 V, 15| showed equal resolution, and life seemed more terrible than 39 V, 28| also by that clinging to life which often breaks the noblest


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