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betrayed 12
betrayer 1
betraying 4
better 29
betuus 1
between 74
beware 1
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30 turned
29 advanced
29 believed
29 better
29 caesar
29 classicus
29 domitian
Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus
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better

   Book,  Par.
1 I, 30| matured, might be swayed by better counsels. Two of these tribunes, 2 I, 31| Crimes gain by hasty action, better counsels by delay. At all 3 I, 37| they look, in you these better counsels find all their 4 I, 49| predecessors, was changed for the better by power. ~ ~ 5 I, 79| military obedience of the better disposed was neutralised 6 II, 17| comer and careless about the better cause. The wealthiest district 7 II, 31| risking an engagement were the better course. Then Suetonius Paullinus, 8 II, 33| question whether it would be better for the Emperor to be present 9 II, 38| more disguised but no way better. Henceforth men's sole object 10 II, 39| were perplexed to see that better men were despised, and that 11 II, 55| unbecoming style, but they liked better the modesty of Caecina in 12 II, 66| the united efforts of the better disposed, and the legion 13 II, 77| a rival. I count myself better than Vitellius; I count 14 II, 77| than Vitellius; I count you better than myself. Your house 15 II, 77| rather have you, as is the better policy, direct your armies, 16 II, 77| Once at war, we have a better cause than we can have in 17 II, 82| possessing in consequence a better army. Envoys were sent to 18 II, 89| the army was worthy of a better Emperor than Vitellius. 19 III, 28| whether Caius Plinius be the better authority when he charges 20 IV, 17| Canninefates, and that they had better return to their respective 21 IV, 24| to distinguish and so the better to display the valour of 22 IV, 25| s sick caprice. How much better by slaying the traitor, 23 IV, 43| forward by men who thought it better to destroy others than to 24 IV, 57| resistance. It would be better to draw them into friendly 25 IV, 58| that they might be the better able to crush the unsuspecting 26 IV, 59| Augustus understood far better the character of the people. 27 IV, 65| massacred at the Old Camp; the better men blushed with shame at 28 IV, 70| contest. Fortune favoured the better cause, and the Lingones 29 IV, 77| compensated by the occurrence of better things. Perhaps, however,


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