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traversing 1
treacherous 9
treacherously 1
treachery 32
tread 1
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Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus
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treachery

   Book,  Par.
1 I, 27 | a sinister aspect, that treachery threatened him, that he 2 I, 30 | afterwards believed, with treachery and an intention to deceive. 3 I, 50 | agents of corruption, and treachery goes unpunished. They had 4 I, 57 | charges and planned the treachery which had destroyed Capito. 5 I, 63 | might the less suspect the treachery. ~ ~ 6 I, 79 | tribunes and centurions with treachery, alleging that the households 7 I, 80 | the soldiers, or an act of treachery in the Emperor, and whether 8 II, 27 | insolence would end in actual treachery.~ ~ 9 II, 42 | Vitellius, or originated in treachery or in accident among the 10 II, 42 | caused apprehensions of treachery in many of their own side, 11 II, 44 | vanquished, not by valour, but by treachery. "The Vitellianists indeed," 12 II, 100| Patavium, there to concert his treachery. Lucilius Bassus, who had 13 III, 4 | sought an opportunity for treachery. Flavianus indeed had left 14 III, 9 | settled the conditions of his treachery. In this interval Aponius 15 III, 10 | soldiers at the supposed treachery fell upon T. Ampius Flavianus, 16 III, 12 | common men, but from the treachery of the generals. Lucilius 17 III, 36 | he was startled by the treachery of Lucilius Bassus and the 18 III, 48 | profit to be derived from treachery, he consented, with the 19 III, 57 | Vespasian offering a reward for treachery. The fleet was under the 20 III, 86 | cannot make a merit of their treachery, since they had themselves 21 IV, 17 | fleet there was the same treachery. Some of the rowers were 22 IV, 20 | of the enemy, but to the treachery of the generals.~ ~ 23 IV, 24 | at the same time on the treachery that might follow on scarcity, 24 IV, 25 | be openly repulsed, but treachery and fraud work in darkness, 25 IV, 26 | that it was through his treachery that they had been slaughtered, 26 IV, 28 | cowardice, but on supposed treachery in the legate. Dragged out 27 IV, 28 | charged Hordeonius with treachery. He was then put in irons, 28 IV, 34 | infantry, from panic or from treachery, exposed the flank of our 29 IV, 36 | hardships of famine and the treachery of the legates. On the other 30 IV, 59 | Tutor persisted in their treachery, he changed his line of 31 IV, 75 | generals or through the treachery of the foe. They must consider 32 IV, 80 | abandoning. There is no treachery here; I have nothing to


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