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Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus
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1 I, 5 | accustomed by fourteen years' service under Nero to love the vices 2 I, 6 | the Caspian passes, for service in the expedition which 3 I, 43| reward for some notable service on that day. All these persons 4 I, 45| a permanent rule of the service. Laco, prefect of the city, 5 I, 50| They had long endured a service which the character of the 6 I, 56| making offers of personal service, of horses, of arms and 7 I, 81| the toils and perils of service. The soldiers felt the reproach; 8 I, 86| hopes of a more honourable service for the future. To the fleet 9 I, 87| Equestrian order knew nothing of service; and the more they endeavoured 10 II, 36| with disgust so hateful a service. ~ ~ 11 II, 59| with a splendid retinue; a service which was of itself displeasing, 12 II, 67| they returned to their old service, and constituted the mainstay 13 II, 76| who, though he had seen no service and had no military reputation, 14 II, 80| to an easy and lucrative service, while the armies of Syria 15 II, 80| the long duration of their service loved the well-known and 16 II, 82| and recall the veterans to service. The strong cities were 17 II, 82| inducement of renewed military service.~ ~ 18 II, 86| fighting for Galba, and by this service he obtained his procuratorship. 19 II, 93| the organisation of the service was deranged by unprincipled 20 II, 94| Every one chose his own service. However unfit, he might, 21 II, 97| Galba, again entered the service at the order of Vitellius, 22 III, 5 | chiefs also offered the service of their people, and its 23 III, 6 | Varus, an energetic soldier. Service under Corbulo, and successes 24 III, 18| hurriedly brought up, long service had made as good soldiers 25 III, 58| administered the oath of service. As the numbers were excessive, 26 III, 69| pretended to have rendered this service to his party. There were 27 IV, 15| shall still reckon it a service to Vespasian, and for success 28 IV, 18| offered to those who stayed service on honourable terms, to 29 IV, 21| protracted and fruitless service, we long for our native 30 IV, 33| often? What but a hateful service, perpetual tribute, the 31 IV, 47| required for retaining in the service so vast a body of men was 32 IV, 47| and begged for regular service and pay. Theirs were prayers 33 IV, 75| first of their military service and of their allegiance. 34 V, 26| to change by a well-timed service to the Roman people the


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