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Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus
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   Book,  Par.
1 I, 19 | moderate terms; the majority met him with an officious homage, 2 I, 34 | elevated on a chair. He was met in the palace by Julius 3 I, 84 | no more to be punished), met with a grateful acceptance, 4 II, 6 | the sea by civil war, had met with a disastrous end, and 5 II, 24 | when the skirmishers had met in a series of actions, 6 II, 42 | and weary as they were, met the attack with spirit. 7 II, 42 | assumed many forms. They met in close and in distant 8 II, 52 | the conqueror. Thus they met in great alarm and distracted 9 II, 100| forces of the enemy might be met with their whole strength. 10 III, 10 | Flavianus set out, and being met by letters from Vespasian, 11 III, 19 | for the light, we shall be met with entreaties for peace, 12 III, 33 | strength. Some, scorning what met the eye, searched for hidden 13 III, 68 | house. Louder shouts here met him from the crowd, which 14 III, 69 | was escorting Sabinus was met, as it was coming down by 15 III, 79 | infantry among their cavalry, met him. The conflict took place 16 III, 80 | Country. The envoys who met Antonious were more favourably 17 III, 82 | three columns of defence, met the foe. Numerous engagements 18 III, 82 | also the hostile armies met, the Flavianists with all 19 III, 84 | One of the German soldiers met the party, and aimed a deadly 20 IV, 7 | Vespasian, that he should be met by those whom the Senate 21 IV, 43 | On this Curtius Montanus met him with a fierce speech, 22 IV, 56 | for their purpose, they met together in a private house 23 IV, 75 | between the armies as they met, they made no answer to 24 IV, 85 | enquired of others whom he met, whether he had been seen


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