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Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus
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1 I, 2 | refusal or the acceptance of office, were grounds for accusation, 2 I, 20| process of recovery, a novel office, and made burdensome by 3 I, 45| reign he had held the same office, though many in choosing 4 I, 46| upon Otho the tribunitial office, the name of Augustus, and 5 I, 76| who had already held high office, Otho bestowed, as a crowning 6 I, 80| cast aside the insignia of office, and shunned the retinues 7 II, 1 | qualified him to compete for office. But the vulgar, ever eager 8 II, 63| Varus, who had filled the office of praetor, and had been 9 II, 71| To leave some months of office open for Valens and Caecina, 10 II, 91| Vitellius, on obtaining the office of supreme Pontiff, should 11 III, 37| flattery into the one day of office which remained to complete 12 III, 37| assumed and resigned the office. The learned remarked that 13 III, 57| Tiro, who had filled the office of praetor, and who then 14 III, 73| clinging to the shadow of office, and by his folly in having 15 IV, 2 | debauchery and intrigue. The office of prefect of the Praetorian 16 IV, 3 | decree; on Domitian the office of praetor with consular 17 IV, 39| Titus entered upon their office, both being absent from 18 IV, 40| to the allied kings. The office of praetor was taken away 19 IV, 40| Caesar Domitian assumed the office of praetor of the city. 20 IV, 41| public expenditure. The office of praetor was restored 21 IV, 43| youth incapacitated you for office; there was nothing in you 22 IV, 49| their lengthened tenure of office, and, perhaps, because an 23 IV, 50| the usual duties of his office, shutting himself up in 24 IV, 71| Mucianus ejected him from his office, and, not to leave him without 25 IV, 71| discharged the duties of that office. The old name he said, would


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