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friend 8
friendly 4
friends 47
friendship 22
friendships 1
frightened 1
frightful 4
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22 declared
22 eyes
22 formed
22 friendship
22 hatred
22 hopes
22 horse
Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus
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friendship

   Book,  Par.
1 I, 8 | withdrawn on the pretext of his friendship with the Emperor. That he 2 I, 10| with many intrigues the friendship of the great. His resources 3 I, 11| powerful neighbours into friendship or hostility. The unarmed 4 I, 13| indeed was aware of the friendship between Vinius and Otho; 5 I, 14| Plautus had cultivated the friendship of Piso. But, cunningly 6 I, 15| constancy to honor, freedom, friendship, the best possessions of 7 I, 30| rank as an officer, but his friendship with Galba, that bound him 8 I, 43| Vinius some thought of old friendship, which troubled with mournful 9 I, 47| integrity. When forced by his friendship with Galba to a dangerous 10 I, 53| clasped together, an emblem of friendship. Their envoys, who had assumed 11 I, 70| admitted him to his intimate friendship, and soon afterwards appointed 12 I, 71| change, look for private friendship to shelter them from public 13 II, 8 | hands, the usual emblems of friendship, from the armies of Syria 14 II, 80| of them were connected by friendship or relationship; on the 15 III, 36| into prison, because of his friendship with Caecina, and substituted 16 III, 86| discretion. Believing that friendship may be retained by munificent 17 IV, 8 | these forms, and I found the friendship of such a Prince as harassing 18 IV, 10| betraying and profaning the friendship of which he claimed to be 19 IV, 14| from Rome, he affected a friendship for Vespasian and a zealous 20 IV, 67| privilege. But that our friendship and union may be established 21 IV, 83| weight and worth, though his friendship with the Emperor to all 22 V, 26| them, and that from the friendship of Civilis nothing else


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