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Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus
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   Book,  Par.
1 I, 5 | men who talked in angry terms of the feebleness and avarice 2 I, 19| opposed him, in moderate terms; the majority met him with 3 I, 59| who had long been on bad terms with him, and who now seized 4 I, 73| his party, and offering terms of peace. Valens even reproached 5 I, 81| in the gentler or harsher terms that suited their respective 6 I, 82| addressed the troops in these terms: "Comrades, I am not come 7 I, 84| themselves with hackneyed terms of abuse, though some threw 8 II, 48| courteously entreated all in terms befitting their age and 9 II, 76| addressed him in the following terms: "All who enter upon schemes 10 III, 9 | combatants separating on equal terms. Soon afterwards, Caecina 11 III, 9 | encouraged in no ambiguous terms to change sides. These letters 12 III, 52| continued to write in ambiguous terms to Varus and Antonius, enlarging 13 III, 53| a letter to Vespasian in terms more arrogant than should 14 III, 70| infraction of the stipulated terms. "There has evidently," 15 III, 70| actually invited to discuss terms of agreement. Peace and 16 IV, 15| receptacles for plunder, new terms for spoliation, are discovered. 17 IV, 18| stayed service on honourable terms, to those who departed the 18 IV, 45| he admonished in gentle terms and in a tone of entreaty 19 IV, 54| entrails on turf; then, in terms dictated by Publius Aelianus, 20 IV, 68| them to accept the offered terms, while their actual condition


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