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Alphabetical [« »] pergamos 3 pergamus 1 perhaps 13 peril 41 perilous 11 perils 20 perinthus 1 | Frequency [« »] 41 led 41 make 41 near 41 peril 41 replied 41 set 41 summoned | Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus Annals Concordances peril |
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1 I, 7| on himself, and that his peril would be the same whether 2 I, 18| suppliant's hands. Yet the peril of so great a man did not 3 I, 50| him from flight. In his peril he found safety only in 4 I, 51| dreadful and undeserved peril of Plancus, and also on 5 I, 53| Augustus and could face peril with no degenerate spirit, 6 I, 86| experience of success and peril, he was perfectly fearless. 7 II, 14| rest were rescued from the peril by their own strength, or 8 III, 15| advocates, help him in his peril, every one of you, as far 9 IV, 3| in the event of a sudden peril, and the stricter discipline 10 IV, 20| charming because of his peril from the notorious enmity 11 IV, 37| anxiety and feeling that peril was equivalent to ruin, 12 IV, 66| all intent on their own peril. Night too was chosen for 13 IV, 70| kindled into fury by the peril of her kinswoman, went straight 14 IV, 93| critical and being in extreme peril, sent messages imploring 15 V, 9| conscience, I will anticipate peril. I implore you to cherish 16 V, 11| had no resource in their peril but in the courageous firmness 17 VI, 11| I mean to defend at the peril of myself alone. It was 18 VI, 13| Appius and Calvisius from the peril. The emperor postponed the 19 VI, 50| victorious, the more disgrace and peril they would incur if they 20 VI, 74| had endured amid scorn and peril an old age of anxious fears, 21 XI, 15| of his wickedness and his peril; but a refusal would have 22 XI, 18| observed during times of peril may not be forgotten in 23 XI, 23| crowded on him, thoughts of peril from the emperor, of scorn 24 XI, 35| crime which in the midst of peril he had approved. But she 25 XI, 42| hiding. Messalina, though her peril took away all power of thought, 26 XIII, 7| and avert this tremendous peril, how they could fall back 27 XIII, 56| Neither in the crisis of his peril nor after his condemnation 28 XIV, 3| who alarmed at her own peril and at Nero's disgrace, 29 XIV, 8| might be, by his mother's peril, to put off the duty of 30 XIV, 9| having so far encountered the peril that there could be no question 31 XIV, 11| Meantime, Agrippina's peril being universally known 32 XIV, 33| he escaped an unforeseen peril. Near his tent, a barbarian 33 XIV, 77| representing that no dreadful peril hung over him, and that 34 XV, 4| was in yet more imminent peril. Meanwhile he posted his 35 XV, 20| the emperor; it was the peril of the legions which had 36 XV, 30| henceforth the glory and the peril of these illustrious men 37 XV, 66| lent her name at her life's peril to a hopeless project, or 38 XVI, 11| nothing of the now imminent peril, had all the fury of a long 39 XVI, 14| nor sex was exempt from peril. Slaves and the free-born 40 XVI, 34| involving the daughter in the peril of the father, to the effect 41 XVI, 35| glance at her father, whose peril she seemed to have aggravated. ~ ~