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entwined 1
envious 1
envoy 2
envoys 30
envy 2
epiphanes 1
eporedia 1
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30 age
30 appearance
30 come
30 envoys
30 equal
30 favour
30 followed
Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus
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envoys

   Book,  Par.
1 I, 53| emblem of friendship. Their envoys, who had assumed a studied 2 I, 53| Hordeonius Flaccus ordered the envoys to depart, and to make their 3 I, 53| many asserting that the envoys had been killed, and that, 4 I, 55| their choice. Vitellius sent envoys to the legions and their 5 I, 68| hard to say whether the envoys from Helvetia found the 6 I, 68| fists in the faces of the envoys. Even Vitellius himself 7 I, 68| Cossus, one of the Helvetian envoys, a man of well-known eloquence, 8 I, 73| Otho, having recalled the envoys whom Galba had sent, dispatched 9 I, 73| quartered at Lugdunum. The envoys remained with Vitellius 10 II, 14| allegiance to Vitellius. Envoys from the colonies were already 11 II, 45| were inclined to repent, envoys were sent, nor did the generals 12 II, 45| conditions of peace. The envoys indeed were detained for 13 II, 55| the armies of Germany, and envoys were sent charged with congratulations. 14 II, 69| after giving audience to the envoys from the Senate whom he 15 II, 82| consequence a better army. Envoys were sent to Parthia and 16 III, 9 | force of arms, until by his envoys he settled the conditions 17 III, 80| was called together, and envoys were selected to meet the 18 III, 80| The reception of these envoys was not everywhere the same. 19 III, 80| walls of their Country. The envoys who met Antonious were more 20 III, 81| the Stoics, had joined the envoys. He mingled with the troops, 21 IV, 6 | it had been resolved that envoys should be sent to the new 22 IV, 8 | ballot in the appointment of envoys, in order that there might 23 IV, 8 | which preferred that the envoys should be taken by lot, 24 IV, 16| national forms of oath. Envoys were sent to the Canninefates 25 IV, 18| Germany immediately sent envoys with offers of troops. The 26 IV, 22| allegiance to Vespasian, and sent envoys to the two legions which 27 IV, 52| perils of the wintry sea. Envoys had come from king Vologesus 28 IV, 63| of their fame by sending envoys to Civilis to beg for their 29 IV, 67| Rhine from the Colony, sent envoys with orders to make known 30 IV, 71| more peaceful counsels. Envoys from the Treveri were awaiting


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