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Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus
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1 I, 28| preferred immediate safety to danger and duty. Such was the temper 2 I, 29| procession, some exaggerating the danger, some, who could not even 3 I, 32| fall, let us go to meet the danger. This will bring more odium 4 I, 34| nothing in the moment of danger, was the most voluble and 5 I, 37| It is not to war or to danger that I invite you; the swords 6 I, 39| speed, and to anticipate the danger. Then did Roman soldiers 7 I, 50| triumph without toil or danger in a most lucrative war, 8 I, 57| withdraw from the scene of danger. The resentment of the army 9 I, 65| of Vienna, aware of their danger, assumed the veils and chaplets 10 I, 67| Bold before the danger came and timid in the moment 11 I, 72| duplicity, rescued her from the danger. She had instructed Nero 12 I, 82| shrinking from, or fear of danger. It was your excessive affection 13 II, 12| any provision against the danger. The fields were full of 14 II, 19| point out the difficulty and danger of their position, if on 15 II, 60| character screened him from danger. Marius Celsus had his consulship 16 II, 63| easily swayed; here, the danger of another made him tremble 17 II, 75| the Roman soldiery, and danger was to be apprehended from 18 II, 77| fit to bestow on me; the danger and the peril we shall share 19 II, 85| Julianus, having discovered his danger, and procured some guides, 20 III, 4 | and was out of the way of danger, when his desire for revolution 21 III, 15| Antonius, fearful of this very danger, hurried on an engagement, 22 III, 26| who were more patient of danger than delay. Cautious measures 23 III, 41| restraint with men who loved danger and were careless of disgrace. 24 III, 58| cavalry to encounter the danger that now threatened him 25 III, 59| unmolested, they perceived what danger they would have had to encounter, 26 III, 66| negotiation. They pointed out the danger and disgrace of a submission 27 III, 69| Vitellius in encountering danger, they were far from attentive 28 III, 84| shouted "that all the toil and danger they had endured in so many 29 IV, 5 | right, and undaunted by danger. ~ ~ 30 IV, 21| speech before the moment of danger, rushed out of all the gates, 31 IV, 30| our men, more alive to the danger, threw, but not at random, 32 IV, 63| marched without thought of danger. The bravest were cut down 33 IV, 72| younger by representations of danger and appeals to fear. The 34 IV, 88| the safety of Gaul were in danger, it would have been right 35 V, 23| There was greater danger at Grinnes and Vada. Civilis


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