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Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus
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oath

   Book,  Par.
1 I, 12| obligation of their military oath, and were demanding another 2 I, 35| Otho, dictated to him the oath of allegiance, commending 3 I, 35| the fleet had taken the oath to him, that feeling confidence 4 I, 54| of Lower Germany took the oath of fidelity annually administered 5 I, 54| sought to dignify their oath with the now obsolete names 6 I, 55| of Rome. Such a form of oath appeared meaningless. It 7 I, 75| bound though it was by the oath of allegiance to Otho which 8 II, 6 | both armies had taken the oath of allegiance to Otho. The 9 II, 16| fears of others, took the oath of allegiance to Vitellius. 10 II, 55| the capital had taken the oath to Vitellius under the direction 11 II, 74| that as he dictated the oath of allegiance and prayed 12 II, 79| Judaea on July 3rd took the oath to Vespasian in person with 13 II, 80| to the eager soldiers the oath of allegiance to Vespasian. 14 II, 81| Pontus and Armenia, took the oath of allegiance. The legates, 15 III, 58| their names administered the oath of service. As the numbers 16 IV, 6 | name by the magistrates on oath, Marcellus demanded the 17 IV, 16| and the national forms of oath. Envoys were sent to the 18 IV, 32| Hordeonius administered the oath, under a strong pressure 19 IV, 38| taking in his presence the oath of allegiance to Vespasian, 20 IV, 42| members, then framed a form of oath, which was eagerly taken 21 IV, 42| altering the words of the oath, among those who felt the 22 IV, 47| soldiers bound by the same oath and servants of the same 23 IV, 61| to go through the form of oath. All who were present swore 24 IV, 62| Upper Rhine to take the same oath. He did this after having 25 IV, 64| javelins. He neither took the oath of allegiance to Gaul himself,


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