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Alphabetical [« »] appointment 8 apportioned 1 apprehended 4 apprehension 14 apprehensions 4 apprehensive 1 apprised 1 | Frequency [« »] 14 appealed 14 appearance 14 appeared 14 apprehension 14 arose 14 around 14 arranged | Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus Annals Concordances apprehension |
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1 I, 4| sovereign without the least apprehension for the present, while Augustus 2 I, 41| soldiers, who looked with apprehension to other and mightier armies, 3 I, 50| they were penetrated by an apprehension that persons had come at 4 I, 66| war indeed there was no apprehension. Peace it certainly was 5 II, 36| pretexts, but from the same apprehension. On the day the Senate met, 6 II, 84| Tiberius so uneasy as an apprehension of the disturbance of any 7 III, 93| and under that personal apprehension which is enough to paralyse 8 IV, 71| wish to show displeasure or apprehension, left her, notwithstanding 9 VI, 47| one moment perplexed by apprehension, the next fired with a longing 10 VI, 77| hopes to the extremity of apprehension. Macro, nothing daunted, 11 XII, 60| filled with a sickening apprehension at the idea of her being 12 XIII, 9| advanced to the place under an apprehension that, should Corbulo once 13 XV, 56| s disclosure, or his own apprehension, while he used to support 14 XV, 65| openly, with however a secret apprehension that Lucius Silanus might,