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Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus
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spoke

   Book,  Par.
1 I, 15| taking hold of Piso's hand, spoke to this effect: "If I were 2 I, 16| effect, was said by Galba; he spoke to Piso as if he were creating 3 I, 19| Many who wished him well, spoke with enthusiasm; those who 4 I, 35| rampart of the camp, and spoke as follows: ~ ~ 5 I, 54| like a formal harangue or spoke from a tribunal. Indeed 6 I, 73| grossest crimes, and both spoke truth. Otho, having recalled 7 I, 89| the party of Vitellius he spoke with moderation, charging 8 II, 1 | Galba, and found men who spoke confidently of the revolt 9 II, 66| with the conquerors, they spoke the language of enemies. 10 II, 96| addressing the soldiers spoke to the same effect. He inveighed 11 III, 24| even their looks." So he spoke to each as he approached 12 III, 32| extolled the conquerors, spoke kindly to the conquered, 13 III, 68| on, Vitellius stood and spoke a few words suitable to 14 III, 76| their luxury, and never spoke of war, except at their 15 IV, 41| duty of an accuser, but men spoke very differently of Demetrius, 16 IV, 45| forgotten, and Mucianus spoke at great length in favour 17 IV, 59| summoning an assembly, spoke as follows: ~ ~ 18 V, 18| along the line. Cerialis spoke of the old glory of the 19 V, 27| lower class; the nobles spoke in fiercer language. "We


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