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Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus
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temper

   Book,  Par.
1 I, 4 | condition of the capital, the temper of the armies, the attitude 2 I, 8 | angry, a most dangerous temper when allied with such strength; 3 I, 12| very easiness of Galba's temper stimulated the greedy cupidity 4 I, 21| more with a young man whose temper, naturally savage, has been 5 I, 26| who knew nothing of the temper of the soldiery, and who, 6 I, 28| danger and duty. Such was the temper of men's minds, that, while 7 I, 52| arguments roused the indolent temper of the man, yet roused him 8 I, 83| choose, what would be the temper and what the thoughts with 9 II, 19| left, in a less turbulent temper and more amenable to command. 10 II, 48| will shew so ruthless a temper that he will not make even 11 II, 71| because he was a man of gentle temper, and could submit tamely 12 III, 45| adulterer, the lust and savage temper of the Queen. Accordingly 13 III, 65| to suppose that the mild temper of the man shrank from bloodshed 14 III, 66| Mucianus, who exhibits the temper of his party, will not be 15 III, 75| pusillanimity, many a moderate temper, sparing of the blood of 16 III, 80| the troops were of quieter temper, but because the general 17 IV, 8 | Thrasea fell. The savage temper of Nero amused itself under 18 IV, 20| troubled by the suspicious temper of the auxiliaries and by 19 IV, 32| which their looks and their temper belied, and while they adopted 20 IV, 49| prompted by his restless temper and by his fear of Marcus 21 IV, 53| impartial and forgiving temper towards his son. "Legions 22 IV, 71| army, as well as their own temper, inclined the States of 23 IV, 81| that by a sudden change of temper the conquerors turned their 24 IV, 89| brother, of whose milder temper, so unlike his own, he judged


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