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Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus
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1 I, 14| high character of Piso gave weight to his advice. Piso, who 2 I, 23| painfully to struggle under the weight of their arms over the Pyrenees, 3 I, 58| or enemies, throw a vast weight into the scale. Vitellius 4 I, 72| circumstances which have as great weight in good as in evil times. ~ ~ 5 I, 75| but because there was vast weight in the name of the capital 6 I, 78| of their horses, and the weight of their coats of mail, 7 III, 3 | he had therefore greater weight with the soldiers, as being 8 III, 58| of slaves and a certain weight of silver. The Roman Knights 9 III, 77| or were swamped by the weight of the crowds that rushed 10 IV, 19| side the Germans threw the weight of their attack. Meanwhile 11 IV, 56| Lingones had the greatest weight in the matter. Nor could 12 IV, 71| would be unequal to the weight of so vast a war. Yet the 13 IV, 76| however, words have very great weight with you, since you estimate 14 IV, 83| came to be thought of less weight and worth, though his friendship 15 IV, 87| number of his ships, and the weight of his gold. A terrible


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