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Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus
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   Book,  Par.
1 I, 2 | of Parthia were all but set in motion by the cheat of 2 I, 15| connections which I have set aside for you, but by your 3 I, 57| kept in prison, and only set at liberty after the victory 4 I, 61| the very day on which they set out an eagle moved with 5 I, 89| now went for nothing. Otho set out, leaving the peace of 6 II, 21| to the ground, possibly set on fire by the assailants, 7 II, 49| himself that his friends had set out, he passed a tranquil 8 II, 82| The strong cities were set apart for the manufacture 9 II, 85| his side. The third legion set the example to the other 10 II, 85| part in the civil war. He set out to join Vespasian, but 11 II, 91| lived as if he were among a set of drunkards. Still at the 12 III, 10| The same night Flavianus set out, and being met by letters 13 III, 11| both these mutinies were set on foot by the intrigues 14 III, 20| in the day-time. Shall we set about storming the town 15 III, 30| fire should instantly be set to the finest buildings 16 III, 47| the Greek. Anicetus also set fire to the fleet, and, 17 III, 59| guards whom Vitellius had set over him, though they offered 18 III, 72| openly besieged, and openly set on fire. And what were the 19 III, 75| who, when asked who had set fire to the Capitol, had 20 IV, 15| occasion presented itself, set about the work of revolution 21 IV, 16| they could not hold them, set them on fire. The standards, 22 IV, 24| ill-constructed fabric, and when they set themselves to prepare hurdles 23 IV, 25| slaying the traitor, to set free our valour and our 24 IV, 38| of Vitellius were again set up in the camp and in the 25 IV, 64| It was also said that he set up some of the prisoners 26 IV, 70| report of his death, he set fire to a country-house 27 IV, 71| and Mucianus prepared to set out, but in a very different 28 IV, 71| promoter of the war, who in a set speech poured forth all 29 IV, 82| wine, fastened the doors, set fire to the houses, and 30 V, 6 | disown their country, and set at nought parents, children, 31 V, 10| were ordered by Caligula to set up his statue in the temple,


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