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Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus
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age

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1 I, 1 | an employment for my old age, should my life be long 2 I, 3 | Yet the age was not so barren in noble 3 I, 7 | reflecting on their master's age, hastened to be rich. The 4 I, 7 | readily excused. Even the age of Galba caused ridicule 5 I, 9 | Flaccus, who, disabled by age and lameness, had no strength 6 I, 15| were you not worthier. Your age is such as to be now free 7 I, 16| a position, in which my age confer no greater boon on 8 I, 22| those who compared Galba's age with Otho's youth, he had 9 I, 27| farm-buildings, which from their age he suspected to be unsound, 10 I, 34| his cuirass, and as, from age and bodily weakness, he 11 I, 42| that day witnessed by our age in Sempronius Densus. He 12 I, 47| Vinius had lived to the age of fifty-seven, with many 13 I, 65| becoming prodigal in old age. The army then proceeded 14 I, 71| shamelessly profligate in his old age, finding vice to be his 15 I, 87| from the infirmities of age, or were enervated by a 16 II, 1 | to the Emperor, and his age, which now qualified him 17 II, 30| but even from his vigorous age, his commanding person, 18 II, 37| could have hoped in an age thoroughly depraved to find 19 II, 48| in terms befitting their age and rank to go at once, 20 II, 50| in the 37th year of his age. He came from the municipal 21 III, 25| at home a son of tender age. The lad grew up to manhood, 22 III, 33| lust and cruelty. Neither age nor rank were any protection 23 III, 70| Vespasian, who is yet of tender age. What would be gained by 24 IV, 41| had fallen down through age, to free the Calendar from 25 IV, 43| though not yet of Senatorial age, to plead for his brother 26 IV, 43| ready counsels, that every age may be furnished with its 27 IV, 43| afraid of Vespasian; the age and moderation of the new 28 IV, 47| had reached the prescribed age, or had served the proper 29 IV, 52| overstepping the limits of his age and the privileges of a 30 V, 15| of the besieged, of every age and both sexes, amounted


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