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Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus
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1 I, 1 | malignity wears the false appearance of honesty. I myself knew 2 I, 19| give them a more imposing appearance; they, it was said, would 3 I, 53| who had assumed a studied appearance of misery and distress, 4 II, 4 | an uniformly favourable appearance, and that the goddess signified 5 II, 5 | chance offered; his dress and appearance hardly distinguished him 6 II, 9 | himself, assuming a studied appearance of sorrow, and appealing 7 II, 50| Bedriacum, a bird of unfamiliar appearance settled in a much frequented 8 II, 54| desertion of the party had the appearance of a public resolution. 9 II, 74| from Vitellius. Savage in appearance, and speaking a rude dialect, 10 II, 81| magnificence, presented an appearance of Imperial splendour. ~ ~ 11 II, 83| tardy pace so as to give the appearance of delay, yet not with extraordinary 12 II, 85| he concealed beneath the appearance of party zeal. Julianus, 13 II, 89| soldiers presented a brilliant appearance. It was a glorious sight, 14 II, 99| weakness. Far different was the appearance of the German army as it 15 III, 32| as it always was, with an appearance of still greater wealth. 16 III, 50| officer contrived, under an appearance of submission, to govern 17 III, 65| hence, though the outward appearance of harmony was preserved, 18 III, 70| individual anxious to shun all appearance of Imperial power. But on 19 III, 82| population, presented the appearance of a hostile array. They 20 IV, 40| being removed, the usual appearance of the capital, the laws, 21 IV, 48| or by a wish to give the appearance of it, a proposition passed 22 IV, 50| modesty, would not make his appearance in public, or trust himself 23 IV, 65| intrenchments their woeful appearance had not been so noticeable; 24 IV, 81| hills, and presented the appearance of reinforcements. What 25 IV, 83| with the Emperor to all appearance remained the same. ~ ~ 26 IV, 86| significant and strange an appearance, Ptolemy disclosed the vision 27 V, 4 | them, and, guided by the appearance of a grassy spot, discovered 28 V, 8 | soil, which is scorched in appearance, has lost its productive 29 V, 13| twenty. They had a marvellous appearance, and to a distant spectator 30 V, 21| island and Germany created an appearance of an uninterrupted surface


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