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cries 9
crime 33
crimes 14
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14 citizens
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14 dead
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14 donative
Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus
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crimes

   Book,  Par.
1 I, 2 | no less odious than their crimes; for while some seized on 2 I, 6 | to bear the odium of such crimes and the scorn felt for such 3 I, 31| the loyal time to unite. Crimes gain by hasty action, better 4 I, 36| chastened? For what others call crimes he calls reforms, and, by 5 I, 49| atrocity of these recent crimes, and to think of the old 6 I, 58| among rebels the worst of crimes. New adherents soon declared 7 I, 71| cruelty, rapacity, and all the crimes of maturer years. He perverted 8 I, 73| debaucheries and the grossest crimes, and both spoke truth. Otho, 9 II, 44| imputing to him their own crimes. Titianus and Celsus were 10 II, 56| disposed to conceal the crimes of others. The resources 11 III, 28| Hormus would this foulest of crimes have been a degeneracy from 12 III, 31| and, so hateful are such crimes, even with his treason. 13 IV, 7 | him enjoy the wages of his crimes and his impunity, but let 14 IV, 75| their allegiance. Their past crimes would be remembered neither


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