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Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus
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secure

   Book,  Par.
1 I, 31| slaves against the foe, secure the approaches, and not 2 I, 62| though war there was none, to secure the boon of peace. ~ ~ 3 I, 71| murdered so many, but to secure for himself a refuge for 4 I, 76| Vitellius, in order to secure the sovereign power, was 5 II, 15| enemy, who felt themselves secure, and whose vigilance was 6 II, 21| soon as they again felt secure, they lamented it as though 7 II, 33| retire to Brixellum, and thus secure from the hazards of the 8 II, 65| he had made an attempt to secure power for himself, and to 9 II, 82| while Vespasian should secure the passes into Egypt. To 10 II, 92| obscurity or rank rendered secure. Some freedmen had made 11 II, 99| Vitellius, he should seek to secure favour and power with the 12 III, 9 | where his position was secure, as his rear was covered 13 III, 60| higher our reputation, if we secure without bloodshed the safety 14 III, 64| the city, urging him to secure a share in the credit of 15 III, 66| armies, will feel themselves secure till all rivalry has been 16 IV, 18| Gaul Civilis endeavoured to secure by politic liberality, sending 17 IV, 21| front, flanks, and rear secure. Thus they were able to 18 IV, 43| compel this act; you did not secure by this piece of barbarity 19 IV, 56| own. If they were but to secure the passes of the Alps with 20 IV, 63| appointed guards who were to secure the treasure, the camp-followers, 21 IV, 67| through their arms, the Romans secure their power against subject 22 IV, 74| to the duties of peace, secure in the thought that a war 23 IV, 76| enslave his fellows and secure dominion for himself, without 24 IV, 81| struggle among themselves to secure plunder while they forgot 25 V, 5 | Moyses, wishing to secure for the future his authority


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