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Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus
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1 I, 69| that more honour was to be gained by holding possession of 2 I, 72| Rome. Yet she afterwards gained universal popularity on 3 I, 74| Vitellius was victorious, and gained all the credit of mercy. ~ ~ 4 II, 1 | one be chosen. The report gained the more credit from the 5 II, 4 | hardihood which the others had gained by their perils and their 6 II, 24| brilliant successes were gained under the command of Celsus 7 II, 31| was by his death that Otho gained high renown, as Vitellius 8 II, 44| Vitellianists indeed," they said, "gained no bloodless victory; their 9 III, 6 | successes in Armenia, had gained for him this reputation; 10 III, 31| slaughter something was to be gained. The common soldiers, careless 11 III, 62| loyal to Vitellius, and gained a lustre from the perfidy 12 III, 67| ruin of her house, having gained from the Imperial dignity 13 III, 70| tender age. What would be gained by the slaughter of one 14 III, 75| served the State, and had gained distinction both at home 15 IV, 12| sorrow rumours that daily gained strength of disasters in 16 IV, 13| German wars, and they had gained further renown in Britain, 17 IV, 35| either wounded or slain gained belief throughout both armies, 18 IV, 42| person, and that they had gained no distinction or advantage 19 IV, 72| The victory was yet to be gained; dissension had already 20 IV, 82| Roman side. Classicus also gained a victory over some cavalry, 21 IV, 84| now when nothing is to be gained by falsehood.~ ~ 22 V, 1 | subjugation of Judaea, and who had gained distinction as a soldier 23 V, 14| Eleazar and his partisans, and gained possession of the temple. 24 V, 16| recollection of successes gained on the spot. He was followed 25 V, 26| Civilis nothing else had been gained but wounds, defeat, and


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