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Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus
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senators

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1 I, 4 | emotions in Rome, among the Senators, the people, or the soldiery 2 I, 4 | elsewhere than at Rome. The Senators enjoyed the first exercise 3 I, 4 | closely with the joy of the Senators. The respectable portion 4 I, 34| many of the Knights and Senators, losing their caution as 5 I, 46| in their flatteries. The Senators hastily assembled and conferred 6 I, 76| restored to their rank as Senators. Those who wished to pardon 7 I, 79| that the households of the Senators were being armed to destroy 8 I, 83| For you give the state its Senators, and the Senate gives it 9 II, 10| trial before the Senate. The Senators indeed had recently, during 10 II, 52| anxiety also weighed upon the Senators, who, knowing that the party 11 II, 54| Vitellius. The peril of the Senators was increased by the soldiers 12 II, 87| was made more unwieldy by Senators and Knights who came to 13 II, 91| nothing strange that two senators in a Commonwealth should 14 III, 37| and was extolled by the Senators with elaborate adulation. 15 III, 55| accompanied by a numerous train of senators, into which many were brought 16 III, 58| consuls. He required the Senators to furnish a prescribed 17 III, 58| after a time, the throng of Senators and Knights gradually melted 18 III, 69| body of soldiery, and some Senators and Knights. It is not easy 19 III, 86| panic of the magistrates and Senators, who had stolen out of the 20 IV, 4 | elect, proposed. Most of the Senators signified their assent by 21 IV, 6 | were doubtful, and many Senators interceded, Priscus dropped 22 IV, 8 | an insult to any man. All Senators are competent to pay their 23 IV, 9 | the more moderate of the Senators let this opinion pass in 24 IV, 42| magistrates and by the other Senators in the order in which they 25 IV, 42| reign of Vitellius. The Senators did not desist from threatening 26 IV, 43| the feelings of several Senators. On this Curtius Montanus 27 IV, 44| stirred the indignation of the Senators. When Marcellus perceived 28 IV, 45| afterwards dropped. The Senators, when they found themselves 29 IV, 54| State, the Priests, the Senators, the Knights, and a number 30 IV, 71| himself, though on the roll of Senators, would be equal to both 31 V, 21| one hundred and thirteen senators of the Treveri, also crossed


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