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Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus
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   Book,  Par.
1 I, 11| procurators, as they were near this or that army, were 2 I, 18| of the soldiers as stood near, made an encouraging response. 3 I, 24| when Maevius Pudens, a near relative of Tigellinus, 4 I, 27| to the golden milestone near the temple of Saturn. There 5 I, 40| against all who hesitated. Near the lake of Curtius, Galba 6 II, 46| their arms, those who were near clasped the Emperor's knees, 7 II, 49| soldiers killed themselves near the funeral pile, not moved 8 II, 50| a much frequented grove near Regium Lepidum, and was 9 II, 55| form of a sepulchral mound near the lake of Curtius, on 10 II, 80| a few soldiers who stood near, in the usual form in which 11 III, 2 | provinces of Gaul and Spain are near; on either side they can 12 III, 18| line of the legions. The near neighbourhood of the fortifications 13 III, 30| allegiance. Some houses near the walls, which overtopped 14 III, 42| port of Hercules Monoecus. Near this place was stationed 15 III, 49| profit, regardless of the near approach of Mucianus, a 16 III, 59| the country. There was a near relationship between Cerialis 17 III, 71| approaches to the Capitol, near the grove of the Asylum, 18 III, 74| s dependants, in a house near the Velabrum. When his father 19 III, 74| Those who were standing near began the clamour, and the 20 III, 76| Vitellius, who was encamped near Feronia, was threatening 21 III, 82| that they should encamp near the Mulvian bridge, and 22 IV, 14| ruin of which would be very near, were a fresh war with so 23 IV, 21| When the Batavians were near the camp at Bonna, they 24 IV, 23| had grown up like a town near the camp, were destroyed, 25 IV, 37| in a cavalry engagement near Novesium. But reverses and 26 IV, 51| to perpetrate the deed. Near the proconsul's chamber 27 IV, 59| against the enemy. He was near the Old Camp, when Classicus 28 IV, 86| there a city Sinope, and near it a temple, which, according 29 IV, 88| Emperor display from the near neighbourhood of Lugdunum 30 V, 1 | battle. At last he encamped near Jerusalem. ~ ~ 31 V, 7 | pestilence among those who live near by its noisome odour; it


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