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hiding-place 5
hierosolyma 1
hierosolymus 1
high 31
high-priest 1
high-spirited 2
higher 6
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31 distinguished
31 done
31 guard
31 high
31 mutiny
31 near
31 orders
Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus
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high

   Book,  Par.
1 I, 4 | and banished persons, were high in hope. The degraded populace, 2 I, 14 | Laco supported him, and the high character of Piso gave weight 3 I, 15 | custom is, it would be a high honour to me to introduce 4 I, 36 | Africa, Cingonius on the high road, Turpilianus in the 5 I, 48 | vigour of life, he enjoyed a high military reputation in Germany; 6 I, 57 | Vitellius, after bestowing high commendation on the zeal 7 I, 57 | memory of Capito was held in high favour, and with that enraged 8 I, 76 | citizens, who had already held high office, Otho bestowed, as 9 I, 86 | perpetual accusations on the high influence of Paullinus, 10 II, 31 | his death that Otho gained high renown, as Vitellius incurred 11 II, 47 | further risk is to put too high a value on my life. The 12 II, 68 | admired, still retained his high reputation, but they hated 13 II, 69 | camp, and actually bestowed high praise on the loyalty of 14 II, 74 | Vespasian was at one moment high in hope, and at another 15 II, 76 | war. All the energy and high spirit which once belonged 16 II, 90 | another State, he pronounced a high panegyric on himself, extolling 17 II, 100| Vitellius and received tokens of high distinction, left him, and 18 III, 4 | name might clothe with its high prestige the very first 19 III, 6 | had calumniated Corbulo's high qualities. The favour thus 20 III, 9 | at once took up a tone of high praise of Vespasian, of 21 III, 31 | blows, how, with all their high spirit departed, they submitted, 22 III, 32 | Antonius from his success and high reputation was observed 23 III, 45 | besides being naturally high spirited, and hating the 24 III, 86 | consulate, his priesthood, his high reputation, his place among 25 IV, 14 | royal family, ranked very high above the rest of their 26 IV, 31 | raised a tower two stories high, which they brought up to 27 IV, 33 | was a man of singularly high spirit and was himself disposed 28 IV, 54 | order, who, however, for high character and reputation 29 IV, 61 | the murderer of Vocula by high promotion, and the others 30 IV, 88 | in his look his habitual high spirit. He was heard, but 31 V, 11 | of his good fortune, his high reputation, and his excellent


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