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18 addressed
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18 appointed
18 augustus
Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus
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addressed

   Book,  Par.
1 I, 16| creating an emperor; the others addressed him as if he were an emperor 2 I, 29| of the palace, and Piso addressed them as follows:- "Comrades, 3 I, 73| unmanly flatteries, were addressed by Otho to Vitellius, with 4 I, 73| legions. Letters were also addressed by Fabius Valens in the 5 I, 81| Plotius Firmus, the prefects, addressed the companies in the gentler 6 I, 82| the Senate. Finally, he addressed the troops in these terms: " 7 II, 76| in private, now publicly addressed him in the following terms: " 8 II, 80| had clouded his vision, he addressed the troops in a soldier-like 9 II, 80| expressions of flattery, he addressed them. He could speak Greek 10 III, 24| them. The third legion he addressed at greater length, reminding 11 III, 37| He then addressed the Senate in a speech of 12 III, 53| arrogant than should be addressed to an Emperor, and not without 13 III, 63| thus surrounded, Antonius addressed them kindly. One division 14 IV, 33| soldiery, as they seemed to be addressed to a partisan of the cause 15 IV, 60| Never, when I have addressed you, have I felt more anxious 16 IV, 76| Treveri and Lingones, and thus addressed them: "I have never cultivated 17 V, 18| of the generals were not addressed as formal harangues to the 18 V, 18| scars upon their backs. He addressed to the several legions appropriate


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