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fame 10
familiar 5
families 8
family 32
famine 11
famous 9
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33 plunder
33 various
32 body
32 family
32 german
32 give
32 glory
Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus
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   Book,  Par.
1 I, 15 | me to introduce into my family a descendant of Cn. Pompeius 2 I, 15 | for a successor in his own family, I look for one in the state, 3 I, 16 | inheritance of a single family. The choice which begins 4 I, 16 | for freedom. Now that the family of the Julii and the Claudii 5 I, 16 | is a distinct governing family, while all the rest are 6 I, 29 | will be the result to my family and to the state. It is 7 I, 47 | father was of a praetorian family, his maternal grandfather 8 I, 48 | than he was in his own. His family could boast an ancient nobility, 9 I, 51 | scion of a mere Equestrian family, and son of a father unknown 10 I, 84 | even the privacy of the family was hardly exempt from fear. 11 II, 3 | Afterwards, that the royal family might not be without some 12 II, 48 | preservation of his whole family? By hastening my end I earn 13 II, 48 | enough nobility for my family. Successor to the Julii, 14 II, 48 | Imperial dignity into a new family. Enter then on life with 15 II, 50 | of praetorian rank. His family on the mother's side was 16 II, 64 | only the misfortunes of her family that she felt. ~ ~ 17 II, 72 | in Histria, where the old family of the Crassi still had 18 II, 76 | prestige even of Galba's family. To persist in inaction, 19 II, 95 | Emperor Tiberius to the Julian family, just as Romulus had dedicated 20 II, 101| ascendancy of the Flavian family composed the chronicles 21 III, 9 | Messalla, a man of illustrious family, himself highly distinguished, 22 III, 62 | belonged to an Equestrian family; he was a man of loose character, 23 III, 68 | with the very women of his family looking on, Vitellius stood 24 III, 70 | to the Aventine, and the family house of his wife? This 25 III, 75 | the distinction of the family was centred in Sabinus. 26 IV, 14 | Civilis, scions of the royal family, ranked very high above 27 IV, 16 | very name, the name of a family of rebels, made him popular. 28 IV, 53 | Imperial power as a numerous family. As for friends, time, altered 29 IV, 53 | and for the welfare of his family. He then had some of the 30 IV, 56 | himself claimed to be by family tradition the foe rather 31 IV, 73 | extreme bitterness of a family feud. Tutor, having augmented 32 IV, 86 | an Athenian, one of the family of the Eumolpids, whom he


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