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o 3
oars 2
oath 25
obedience 15
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obey 5
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15 moderation
15 myself
15 natural
15 obedience
15 othonianists
15 past
15 perils
Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus
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obedience

   Book,  Par.
1 I, 54| demonstration from his neighbour, in obedience to that innate tendency 2 I, 59| the legions. Meanwhile all obedience in the army was destroyed 3 I, 75| Africa displayed the same obedience, Carthage taking the lead. 4 I, 79| movement, and the military obedience of the better disposed was 5 I, 82| individuals may ask questions, obedience ceases, and all command 6 II, 19| subordination and the love of obedience. This was all that was wanting 7 II, 27| fear as to draw them to obedience. Nor was this the case only 8 II, 27| more respectful and uniform obedience to their general. A serious 9 II, 97| was prosperous, to vie in obedience, stood aloof with one consent 10 III, 11| each other in valour and obedience, so now there was a rivalry 11 III, 36| heaped praises on the dutiful obedience of the soldiers. He ordered 12 IV, 20| coercion with those who refused obedience. Soon, yielding to his natural 13 IV, 28| and a strange mixture of obedience and frenzy, which made it 14 IV, 62| camp, because they refused obedience. Classicus picked out all 15 V, 1 | he called forth a willing obedience, and he often mixed with


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