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Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus
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   Book,  Par.
1 I, 36 | Comrades, I cannot say in what character I have 2 I, 55 | their legates, who were to say that the army of Upper Germany 3 I, 68 | It is hard to say whether the envoys from 4 II, 41 | charged, and, strange to say, were kept only by the courage 5 II, 47 | you with my firmness. To say too much about one's end 6 II, 78 | himself men have more to say. ~ ~ 7 II, 94 | checked these cries; for to say nothing of the cowardice 8 II, 101| part I believe that, to say nothing of a natural fickleness 9 III, 28 | easily determine. All I can say is this, that neither in 10 III, 54 | a voluntary death. Some say that he was slain by order 11 IV, 15 | at hand, tearing, we may say, for ever children from 12 IV, 76 | men, I have resolved to say a few words, which, as the 13 IV, 87 | shore, and, wonderful to say, vast as was the extent 14 IV, 87 | that there are some who say that he was brought from 15 V, 3 | Some say that the Jews were fugitives 16 V, 3 | countries. Many, again, say that they were a race of 17 V, 5 | to inaction. But others say that it is an observance 18 V, 7 | mountain, and has, strange to say, amidst these burning heats, 19 V, 7 | those who know the country say that the bitumen moves in 20 V, 8 | plain, once fertile, they say, and the site of great cities, 21 V, 25 | equipping this fleet was, to say nothing of the natural vanity


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