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crews 3
cried 10
cries 9
crime 33
crimes 14
criminal 3
criminals 1
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33 already
33 away
33 called
33 crime
33 destruction
33 end
33 everything
Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus
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crime

   Book,  Par.
1 I, 23| he now even prompted to crime, to which from such wishes 2 I, 23| indeed these thoughts of crime were suddenly conceived, 3 I, 28| enormity and suddenness of the crime, or perhaps fearing that 4 I, 29| ends the power obtained by crime. The unanimous will of mankind 5 I, 29| by your inaction make the crime your own? This lawless spirit 6 I, 36| with blood and foul with crime, or, as he expresses it 7 I, 39| deter them from committing a crime, which any one succeeding 8 I, 41| was an accomplice in the crime which he certainly caused. 9 I, 42| upbraiding them with their crime, he drew the attention of 10 I, 44| sufficient authority to prevent crime, though he could command 11 I, 46| A day spent in crime found its last horror in 12 I, 58| had been convicted of the crime of fidelity, among rebels 13 I, 82| reflected that power acquired by crime could not be retained by 14 I, 87| custody; it was not for any crime that he suffered; he was 15 I, 89| ignorance rather than with crime, and making no mention of 16 II, 37| profligacy, of poverty, and of crime, could have endured any 17 II, 38| the same incentives to crime. That these wars were terminated 18 II, 54| suffered the penalty of his crime by the order of Vitellius. 19 II, 60| and acquitted them of the crime of loyalty. Salvius Titianus, 20 II, 60| had not to be bought with crime or with money. Trachalus 21 II, 63| repenting, sought, when the crime had been consummated, a 22 III, 3 | in what was either their crime or their glory. ~ ~ 23 III, 51| the remorse that waited on crime. These and like instances, 24 III, 72| but then only through the crime of individuals; now it was 25 III, 75| himself the odium of the crime, and to have acquitted the 26 IV, 28| was the instigator of the crime, Gallus his tool. At last, 27 IV, 59| perpetration of this atrocious crime by murdering or imprisoning 28 IV, 60| imagination of so horrible a crime. Will you mount guard for 29 IV, 60| may either be innocent of crime, or at least experience 30 IV, 61| he was to every sort of crime, he could only find words 31 IV, 61| proportioned to their services in crime. ~ ~ 32 IV, 73| might strengthen the bond of crime. ~ ~ 33 V, 6 | of their numbers. It is a crime among them to kill any newly-born


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