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Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus
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   Book,  Par.
1 I, 22| the inaction that would leave them to others. The astrologers 2 I, 53| secret, directed them to leave the camp by night. Hence 3 I, 80| and he now ordered all to leave the banquet without delay. 4 I, 83| your arms and your courage, leave it to me to plan, and to 5 II, 71| profligacy and gluttony. To leave some months of office open 6 II, 76| persist in inaction, and to leave the State to degradation 7 II, 77| direct your armies, and leave to me the conduct of the 8 III, 16| country that every man should leave plundering, and join the 9 III, 54| his own purpose, and asked leave to see everything. Persons 10 III, 66| what a position, you will leave to your son Germanicus. 11 III, 66| to death. Caesar did not leave Pompey, Augustus did not 12 III, 66| Pompey, Augustus did not leave Antony in safety, though, 13 III, 67| obstinate resistance he might leave the conqueror less mercifully 14 III, 76| and seamen, who dared not leave the walls and risk an engagement 15 IV, 7 | his impunity, but let him leave Vespasian to worthier advisers." ~ ~ 16 IV, 44| he made as if he would leave the House, exclaiming, " 17 IV, 44| exclaiming, "We go, Priscus, and leave you your Senate; act the 18 IV, 47| support Vespasian, asked leave to serve again in the Praetorian 19 IV, 71| his office, and, not to leave him without consolation, 20 IV, 76| home, prompting them to leave their own marshes and deserts, 21 IV, 80| Legions will come who will not leave me unavenged or you unpunished."~ ~ 22 IV, 86| image of his father, but leave that of his sister behind.~ ~ 23 V, 15| they were to be forced to leave their country. Such was 24 V, 17| Germans, not venturing to leave the morass, returned to


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