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hotter 1
hour 5
hours 1
house 25
household 4
households 1
houses 16
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25 front
25 gained
25 head
25 house
25 news
25 noble
25 oath
Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus
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house

   Book,  Par.
1 I, 36| been another's. That one house would furnish the donative, 2 II, 49| against Verginius, whose house they had blockaded and were 3 II, 51| departed by a back way from his house, and thus managed to elude 4 II, 76| is not even against the house of Caius, Claudius, or Nero, 5 II, 77| better than myself. Your house is ennobled by the glories 6 II, 78| you think of building a house, of enlarging your estate, 7 III, 12| awaited the issue in his house. The captains of the triremes 8 III, 45| enormity the power of her house was at once shaken to its 9 III, 47| vessel is covered in like a house. Thus they roll about amid 10 III, 65| taking a mortgage of his house and lands; and hence, though 11 III, 66| honours of your illustrious house, let despair at any rate 12 III, 67| opportune death the ruin of her house, having gained from the 13 III, 68| himself to his brother's house. Louder shouts here met 14 III, 68| from entering a private house, and invited him to return 15 III, 70| Rostra, had he gone to the house of his brother, looking 16 III, 70| Aventine, and the family house of his wife? This would 17 III, 74| concealed himself in the house of a servant of the temple. 18 III, 74| father's dependants, in a house near the Velabrum. When 19 III, 83| took refuge in any private house, should be dragged out and 20 III, 86| conducted him to his father's house. ~ ~ 21 IV, 44| as if he would leave the House, exclaiming, "We go, Priscus, 22 IV, 56| wealth; he was of a royal house, of a race distinguished 23 IV, 56| met together in a private house in the Colonia Agrippinensis; 24 IV, 71| closely connected with the house of Vespasian, and who was 25 IV, 74| and hurled like a falling house from their position. A detachment


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