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Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus
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   Book,  Par.
1 I, 4 | now had been divulged that secret of the empire, that emperors 2 I, 17| impatient to learn the great secret, and those who sought to 3 I, 22| men were attached to the secret councils of Poppaea and 4 I, 24| alike notorious facts and secret practices.~ ~ 5 I, 26| by those who were in the secret. Some hints, which had reached 6 I, 53| make their departure more secret, directed them to leave 7 I, 53| then bound themselves by a secret agreement. Into this the 8 I, 63| Valens had defamed him by secret charges of which he knew 9 I, 64| would be the plunder. From secret encouragement they passed 10 I, 74| Praetorians. Nevertheless secret emissaries were dispatched 11 I, 87| was not kept in strict or secret custody; it was not for 12 II, 23| seditious language, now to secret letters to Otho; and he, 13 II, 37| were some few who in their secret wishes prayed for peace 14 II, 72| name. He admitted into the secret of his imposture all the 15 II, 78| sacrifice and pondering his secret hopes, Basilides the priest, 16 II, 81| summoned from the capital by secret despatches from his friends, 17 II, 98| edicts, Vespasian in his secret correspondence, and intending 18 II, 98| were for the most part kept secret. At first the supineness 19 III, 6 | generally said, that in secret conversations with Nero 20 III, 54| Vitellius questioned in secret, and then ordered that they 21 III, 54| making his observations in secret, but avowed the emperor' 22 III, 64| leading men in the State had secret conferences with Flavius 23 III, 65| harmony was preserved, some secret grudge was feared. It is 24 III, 68| sudden violence, Caligula by secret treason. The shades of night 25 IV, 1 | They let nothing be kept secret, nothing be closed; Vitellianists, 26 IV, 29| strict watch to prevent any secret intelligence of advancing 27 IV, 40| loaded him with promises in secret, holding out as a prize 28 IV, 56| Gaul. These two men held secret conferences to sound the 29 IV, 58| of doubtful fidelity and secret enemies, he thought it best, 30 IV, 89| place Domitian despatched secret emissaries to Cerialis, 31 V, 26| days. Cerialis, sending secret emissaries, had held out


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