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inexorable 1
inexperienced 1
infamous 15
infamously 1
infamy 10
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15 heaven
15 height
15 images
15 infamous
15 inhabitants
15 late
15 lingones
Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus
History

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infamous

   Book,  Par.
1 I, 4 | property were supported by the infamous excesses of Nero, caught 2 I, 71| aggravated the disgrace of an infamous life by a tardy and ignominious 3 II, 30| colleague as a man of foul and infamous character; Valens retorted 4 II, 57| same Asiaticus, a slave of infamous character, ever seeking 5 II, 76| safe for you as it would be infamous. The time has gone by and 6 II, 87| to Vitellius from their infamous compliance with his vices; 7 II, 95| scale. He pleased the most infamous characters, but utterly 8 II, 97| Vespasian's government had been infamous and odious. The allies formed 9 III, 38| Junius Blaesus obtained an infamous notoriety. Of this act I 10 III, 41| keep himself clear of the infamous reputation of grasping at 11 III, 77| ensued. Lucius Vitellius, infamous as he was, had yet some 12 III, 83| and men of character as infamous; there were all the debaucheries 13 IV, 15| whom they dragged off for infamous purposes. This caused indignation, 14 IV, 42| Cestius Severus, all of them infamous for having practised the 15 V, 19| of the past, or will be infamous in the eyes of posterity."


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