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thrice-repeated 1
thrill 1
throat 3
throne 27
throng 2
thronged 4
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27 rhine
27 states
27 sudden
27 throne
27 thrown
27 victorious
26 armed
Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus
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throne

   Book,  Par.
1 I, 5 | who himself aimed at the throne. Nymphidius indeed perished 2 I, 15| have been called to the throne by the unanimous consent 3 I, 16| not myself succeed to a throne without anxiety; and when 4 I, 22| he would be called to the throne. Otho however received the 5 I, 23| hope of succeeding to the throne, or in preparation for some 6 I, 36| that he has brought to the throne? None but that he has murdered 7 I, 39| Pacorus from the ancestral throne of the Arsacidae, not as 8 I, 52| wish than to hope for the throne. Meanwhile however in Upper 9 II, 47| contending in arms for the throne; the example of not contending 10 II, 47| Others may have held the throne for a longer time, but no 11 II, 65| hearing of the contest for the throne between Vitellius and Otho, 12 II, 76| reputation, was raised to the throne by the unpopularity of Galba. 13 III, 39| elevation, much less the throne, he could not escape being 14 III, 42| before his elevation to the throne, had made the neighbouring 15 III, 45| and she strengthened her throne, when, by the treacherous 16 III, 45| the partner of her bed and throne. By this enormity the power 17 III, 66| Vespasian has once seized the throne, neither he, nor his friends, 18 III, 68| capital, to abdicate his throne. Men had never before seen 19 III, 74| When his father mounted the throne, he pulled down the chamber 20 III, 78| support, he would abdicate the throne, but that the whole plan 21 III, 86| renown of his father. The throne was offered him by men who 22 IV, 2 | the part of a son of the throne with debauchery and intrigue. 23 IV, 6 | returned when Galba mounted the throne, and proceeded to impeach 24 IV, 8 | to climb higher than the throne, or to impose his counsels 25 IV, 85| about the interests of his throne. He gave orders that all 26 V, 3 | Saturn was driven from his throne by the power of Jupiter. 27 V, 9 | populace, and regaining their throne by force of arms, these


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