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Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus
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peril

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1 I, 5 | commonwealth, but fraught with peril for himself. His other acts 2 I, 58| from like circumstances of peril, lest that high-spirited 3 I, 67| and timid in the moment of peril, the Helvetii, though at 4 I, 83| courageous in the moment of peril, which is the most orderly 5 I, 83| most orderly before the peril comes. Keep you your arms 6 I, 87| free from apprehension or peril. The leading men of the 7 II, 33| the Emperor in the way of peril, and these same men who 8 II, 52| encountered the utmost peril. News of the defeat was 9 II, 54| order of Vitellius. The peril of the Senators was increased 10 II, 60| of Otho, was never in any peril, for his brotherly affection 11 II, 77| on me; the danger and the peril we shall share alike; nay, 12 II, 86| so much in the rewards of peril as in peril itself, to assured 13 II, 86| the rewards of peril as in peril itself, to assured and long 14 II, 93| rescued Caecina himself from peril. Doubtless his arrival had 15 III, 40| thing in circumstances of peril, attempted a middle course, 16 III, 45| Cartismandua into the utmost peril. She asked for some Roman 17 III, 45| rescue the Queen from her peril. Venutius retained the kingdom, 18 III, 53| who have not shared the peril obtain its rewards." The 19 III, 73| courage in the midst of peril. Opposed to them were soldiers 20 III, 80| were exposed to extreme peril, for the troops disdained 21 IV, 14| by Galba, again stood in peril of his life in the time 22 IV, 36| There could be no doubt what peril a convoy, heavily laden 23 IV, 41| Publius himself, in his peril, had neither spirit nor 24 IV, 43| prosecution, not to ward off any peril from himself, but in the 25 IV, 43| others than to come into peril themselves. As for you, 26 IV, 72| must be carried on at the peril of the braver spirits, and 27 IV, 73| to the magnitude of the peril they had incurred. Even 28 IV, 75| Nor was it so much their peril or their alarm that confounded 29 IV, 77| Yours will be the worst peril, for you have gold and wealth, 30 IV, 79| not to prefer repose to peril, when the profit is the 31 V, 23| after this he escaped the peril of actual capture, but not


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