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faustus 2
faventinus 1
favorable 1
favour 30
favourable 8
favourably 5
favoured 8
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30 come
30 envoys
30 equal
30 favour
30 followed
30 turned
29 advanced
Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus
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favour

   Book,  Par.
1 I, 5 | as in war, and that the favour of an emperor created by 2 I, 10 | authority and bespeak his favour, as in its proper place 3 I, 13 | freedman of Galba, was in equal favour; he had been presented with 4 I, 13 | court was biassed in his favour, because he resembled Nero. ~ ~ 5 I, 15 | it was not by any private favour that I myself received the 6 I, 17 | the soldiery, and their favour, base as it was to purchase 7 I, 52 | ambition, had attracted the favour of the soldiery by his skilful 8 I, 52 | country, and tendencies in favour of Verginius, which could 9 I, 57 | Capito was held in high favour, and with that enraged soldiery 10 I, 73 | with offers of wealth and favour and any retreat he might 11 I, 89 | Senate and people in his favour. Of the party of Vitellius 12 II, 4 | the goddess signified her favour to some great enterprise, 13 II, 58 | was strongly disposed in favour of Otho. He even looked 14 II, 77 | waive my claims to Empire in favour of the man whose son I should 15 II, 92 | challenged comparison, while the favour of Vitellius inclined first 16 II, 93 | unprincipled intrigue and favour. Sixteen Praetorian and 17 II, 99 | presuming on the excessive favour of fortune, he had abandoned 18 II, 99 | he should seek to secure favour and power with the new Emperor. ~ ~ 19 II, 101| should outstrip them in the favour of Vitellius, made them 20 III, 6 | Corbulo's high qualities. The favour thus infamously acquired 21 III, 7 | the campaign opening in favour of the Flavianists, repaired 22 III, 11 | being strongly biased in his favour. There were those who believed 23 III, 59 | give an unequivocal bias in favour of the Flavianists. The 24 III, 82 | they generally ended in favour of the Flavianists, who 25 IV, 28 | distinguished men were in favour of Vespasian. The result 26 IV, 45 | spoke at great length in favour of the informers. At the 27 IV, 69 | naturally inclined in his favour.~ ~ 28 IV, 81 | plunder. Everything seemed in favour of the enemy, till the 21st 29 IV, 84 | out as the object of the favour of heaven and of the partiality 30 V, 22 | ventures, fortune would favour them on some one point.


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