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Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus
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   Book,  Par.
1 I, 16| Julii and the Claudii has come to an end, adoption will 2 I, 71| message that his last hour was come, amid the embraces and caresses 3 I, 82| terms: "Comrades, I am not come that I may move your hearts 4 I, 82| superfluous abundance. I am come to pray you to put some 5 I, 84| soldiers of Vitellius had come to the capital to learn 6 II, 6 | allegiance to Otho. The news had come, as is usual, with great 7 II, 18| betrayed and that Caecina had come by invitation. Spurinna 8 II, 59| ordered the whole army to come and greet his infant son; 9 II, 68| of Verginius happened to come in their way. He was charged 10 II, 85| of Illyricum, which had come over to his side. The third 11 III, 1 | the Alps, Mucianus will come up with the forces of the 12 III, 20| our artillery and engines come up, take with us a strength 13 III, 38| brother's children that I have come hither with my prayers and 14 III, 40| then begun, he might have come up with Caecina while still 15 III, 63| coast. Such a lethargy had come over his spirit, that, had 16 III, 69| should the Vitellianists come upon them while they were 17 IV, 1 | dead, the war had indeed come to an end, but peace had 18 IV, 1 | the slaves did not fail to come forward and betray their 19 IV, 15| When does even a legate come among us, though he come 20 IV, 15| come among us, though he come only with a burdensome retinue 21 IV, 34| all from Mogontiacum, had come up. This delusion restored 22 IV, 36| some calling upon Vocula to come back, while the others refused 23 IV, 43| to destroy others than to come into peril themselves. As 24 IV, 50| murderers of Macer, and was now come to slay the proconsul with 25 IV, 52| the wintry sea. Envoys had come from king Vologesus to offer 26 IV, 56| Flaccus Hordeonius nothing had come out by which any conspiracy 27 IV, 67| the property of the slain come into a common stock, so 28 IV, 80| battlefield. Legions will come who will not leave me unavenged 29 V, 6 | from other men. Those who come over to their religion adopt 30 V, 20| the fleet had hastened to come up. As it was, the cavalry


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