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fatal 12
fatality 3
fate 8
father 34
father-in-law 3
father-land 1
fathers 7
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35 julius
35 legate
35 neither
34 father
34 known
34 sea
34 service
Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus
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father

   Book,  Par.
1 I, 14| character pleased his adopted father in proportion as it raised 2 I, 17| language to the Emperor, his father, was reverential; his language 3 I, 29| dangerous. It is the lot of my father, of the Senate, of the Empire 4 I, 47| changes of character. His father was of a praetorian family, 5 I, 51| Equestrian family, and son of a father unknown to fame: he would 6 I, 51| But from the honours of a father who was thrice consul, was 7 I, 83| under due auspices by the Father and Founder of the city, 8 II, 1 | sent from Judaea by his father while Galba still lived, 9 II, 1 | still doubtful, and the father joining the party, the son 10 II, 2 | self-restraint in his own than in his father's reign. So, after coasting 11 II, 4 | raised, Titus rejoined his father, and was received as a mighty 12 II, 50| town of Ferentinum. His father was of consular, his grandfather 13 II, 79| between Mucianus and his father for the communication of 14 II, 88| Among the slain was the father of a soldier, who was with 15 III, 25| through the murder of a father by his son. I will record 16 III, 25| Now chancing to meet his father, he brought him to the ground 17 III, 25| implored the spirit of his father to be propitious to him, 18 III, 25| the last duties for his father. This was noticed by those 19 III, 66| thrice-repeated consulate of your father, and all the honours of 20 III, 74| Cornelius Primus, one of his father's dependants, in a house 21 III, 74| near the Velabrum. When his father mounted the throne, he pulled 22 III, 86| but to the renown of his father. The throne was offered 23 III, 86| were, conducted him to his father's house. ~ ~ 24 IV, 16| distinguished birth. His father, after venturing on many 25 IV, 41| reference to the absence of his father and brother, and to his 26 IV, 43| for you, the exile of your father, and the division of his 27 IV, 53| long interview with his father, in which he implored him 28 IV, 53| lasting affection, except the father sets the example." Vespasian, 29 IV, 60| triumphs, and thou, Quirinus, father of Rome, that, if it be 30 IV, 71| Guard, alleging that his father, in the reign of Caligula, 31 IV, 86| with them the image of his father, but leave that of his sister 32 IV, 89| thinking of war with his father, or of collecting money, 33 V, 1 | had been selected by his father to complete the subjugation 34 V, 6 | thought that they worshipped father Liber, the conqueror of


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