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Alphabetical [« »] great-grandson 5 great-grandsons 2 great-uncle 3 greater 39 greatest 9 greatly 4 greatness 20 | Frequency [« »] 39 cassius 39 charges 39 fury 39 greater 39 powerful 39 speech 38 common | Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus Annals Concordances greater |
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1 I, 2| sweets of repose, and so grew greater by degrees, while he concentrated 2 I, 40| fury proportioned to their greater numbers, in the confident 3 I, 75| and with whom Arminius had greater influence, because he counselled 4 I, 91| unexpected, burst with all the greater effect on the enemy, thinking 5 I, 106| unmeaning and delusive, and the greater the disguise of freedom 6 II, 49| turning his thoughts to a greater and more hazardous enterprise, 7 II, 56| entrusted to Germanicus, with greater powers wherever he went 8 III, 16| he were convicted of the greater crimes. Next, Servaeus, 9 III, 60| Aedui, proportioned to the greater wealth of the state and 10 III, 68| might be published with even greater profit to himself. He had 11 III, 73| praetor, or consul. Something greater and loftier is expected 12 IV, 3| dispersed soldiery, the greater effectiveness of simultaneous 13 IV, 24| tremendous and so spread greater terror among others. Many 14 IV, 59| they had it, they said, in greater abundance and authenticity. 15 IV, 77| rescue. After this he was greater than ever, and though his 16 IV, 87| Sabinus spoke as before and at greater length, as sorrow, when 17 VI, 51| chargers, Pharasmanes with the greater impetuosity, for he pierced 18 VI, 76| urged a parent's grief, the greater weakness of a woman's mind 19 VI, 78| brother Drusus enjoyed in a greater degree the affection of 20 XI, 22| sent envoys to invite the Greater Chauci to submission and 21 XI, 32| but scanty relics of the Greater Houses of Romulus and of 22 XII, 4| marriage, she began to aim at greater things, and planned an alliance 23 XII, 18| Towers were raised to a greater height as a means of annoying 24 XII, 22| punishment would be the greater, the longer he lived in 25 XII, 34| shorter route, inflicted greater loss on the enemy who met 26 XII, 75| imperial house, with far greater disgrace than would have 27 XIII, 28| withdrawn, that there might be a greater show of freedom, that the 28 XIII, 68| been vulgarised, hoped for greater glory by the maintenance 29 XIV, 19| preceding him. They found greater enthusiasm than they had 30 XIV, 28| games were exhibited with greater elaboration, and yet no 31 XIV, 64| characters, Tigellinus had the greater influence with the prince, 32 XIV, 70| of freedmen who parade a greater wealth. Hence I actually 33 XIV, 83| beholders with tears of greater compassion. Some still remembered 34 XV, 30| these illustrious men grew greater. ~ ~ 35 XV, 50| conflagration there attached the greater infamy because it broke 36 XV, 53| appropriated, might flow in greater abundance in several places 37 XVI, 7| cruelty, Nero added fresh and greater odium by forbidding Caius 38 XVI, 8| busy with crimes on a far greater scale.~ ~ 39 XVI, 19| hurrying into prison the greater part of his domestics. ~ ~