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Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus
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1 I, 12 | done with less risk and greater gain. ~ ~ 2 I, 16 | in which my age confer no greater boon on the Roman people 3 I, 16 | successor, your youth no greater than a good emperor. Under 4 I, 18 | be to make them think it greater than it really was, he spontaneously 5 I, 29 | kept unimpaired to meet greater emergencies. They were accordingly 6 I, 43 | of which Otho heard with greater joy, no head which he surveyed 7 I, 48 | Eastern Spain. He seemed greater than a subject while he 8 I, 51 | promotion. But he seemed a greater personage than a simple 9 I, 59 | civil war to break out into greater violence. Trebellius charged 10 I, 85 | had rushed forth a form greater than the form of man, that 11 I, 85 | of terror. But an alarm greater than all, because it connected 12 II, 12 | commanded the sea, he held the greater part of Italy, even as far 13 II, 16 | lost among the crowd of greater criminals, in the vast confusion 14 II, 32 | climate of Italy or to yet greater heat. We have the river 15 II, 44 | thus the slaughter was the greater, for captives taken in civil 16 II, 66 | war, was forgotten in the greater disasters which happened 17 II, 71 | approached to Rome, the greater was the license of his march, 18 II, 77 | do not inspire me with greater confidence of success than 19 II, 94 | his soldiers enjoyed yet greater licence. Every one chose 20 II, 100| and consequently having greater influence, pretended that 21 III, 2 | that of legions, we have greater strength, and no vices, 22 III, 3 | cause, and he had therefore greater weight with the soldiers, 23 III, 6 | once surrendered, but the greater part broke down the bridge, 24 III, 15 | they might plunder with greater freedom. The scouts, as 25 III, 24 | third legion he addressed at greater length, reminding them of 26 III, 32 | with an appearance of still greater wealth. The other generals 27 III, 43 | His influence was all the greater, because Forum Julii was 28 III, 53 | and therefore with the greater bitterness. ~ ~ 29 III, 60 | to preserve the capital. Greater will be our reward, far 30 III, 61 | attempted to resist; the greater number threw down their 31 III, 80 | had military shields, the greater part seized such arms as 32 IV, 2 | brother, he had yet shewn greater vigilance during that brother' 33 IV, 27 | smaller supply of grain and a greater number of consumers. Among 34 IV, 34 | the slain on that day the greater number belonged to our army, 35 IV, 35 | Civilis given battle in greater force, he could not have 36 IV, 49 | because an inferior feels greater interest in such a competition. 37 IV, 63 | down where they stood; the greater part, as they were scattered 38 IV, 88 | would not be wanting on greater occasions."~ ~ 39 V, 23 | There was greater danger at Grinnes and Vada.


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