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Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus
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1 I, 1 | people, they wrote with equal eloquence and freedom. After 2 I, 8 | and their own losses with equal indignation. The armies 3 I, 13| freedman of Galba, was in equal favour; he had been presented 4 I, 31| day they would raise with equal zeal a wholly different 5 I, 48| would have been pronounced equal to empire, had he never 6 I, 59| of the legions, who were equal as to lawful authority, 7 II, 1 | genius of Titus himself, equal as it was to the most exalted 8 II, 5 | for his avarice, he was equal to the generals of old. 9 II, 7 | different motives, but with equal zeal, were all eager for 10 II, 34| idleness. Boats were ranged at equal distances from each other, 11 II, 50| eyes of posterity about an equal share of infamy and of glory. 12 II, 59| birth, whose munificence was equal to his wealth, furnished 13 II, 77| one of whom is already equal to the cares of Empire, 14 II, 77| however, there will not be an equal distribution of the fruits 15 II, 81| promoted his cause with equal zeal. All the provinces 16 II, 89| were borne in front, and an equal number of colours from other 17 II, 97| legates of the three legions, equal in authority, and ready, 18 III, 1 | Our numbers are not even equal to those of the legions 19 III, 2 | pleasures with an eagerness equal to the rudeness of their 20 III, 9 | combatants separating on equal terms. Soon afterwards, 21 III, 55| general, would have been quite equal even to aggressive operations. 22 III, 58| rabble are listened to with equal respect. But as all movements 23 IV, 52| who, with a good fortune equal to their courage, risked 24 IV, 70| battle with a cowardice equal to the rashness with which 25 IV, 71| roll of Senators, would be equal to both duties. He selected 26 IV, 77| worthy Emperors you derive equal advantage, though you dwell 27 IV, 77| and conquered, claim an equal right. Let the lessons of 28 IV, 83| who could not endure an equal, much less a superior. Antonius 29 V, 15| so. Men and women showed equal resolution, and life seemed 30 V, 20| the battle again became equal. At the same time a Batavian


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