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Alphabetical [« »] monarch 1 monarchy 1 moneses 3 money 38 money-making 2 monies 1 monobazus 2 | Frequency [« »] 38 influence 38 love 38 mind 38 money 38 returned 38 romans 38 safety | Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus Annals Concordances money |
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1 I, 20| Calendar as the Augustales. Money was, however, voted from 2 I, 22| same camp a compensation in money must be paid us. Do the 3 I, 48| summer-camp where they stood the money was made up out of the purses 4 I, 48| disgrace, since sums of money which had been extorted 5 I, 48| hesitated a little, but their money and the discharge were offered 6 I, 52| granting discharges and money, indeed, by conciliatory 7 I, 69| soldiers' favour by lavishing money, and promptly granting the 8 I, 99| house, for he liked to spend money on a good purpose, a virtue 9 II, 37| as far as Brundisium with money. There were other questions 10 II, 43| him, Augusta directed the money which was claimed to be 11 II, 47| to come here and to beg money for their children, individuals 12 II, 47| be replenished by crimes. Money was given you, Hortalus, 13 II, 50| pretended accomplices, offering money and promising faithful companionship 14 II, 113| Roman knight should get money by prostitution. Vistilia, 15 III, 25| against the temptation of money, and now for very shame 16 III, 68| had received a reward in money from the emperor, was fastened 17 IV, 26| though not to refund their money to the provincials, none 18 IV, 37| ex-praetor, had furnished money. Cornutus, weary of anxiety 19 IV, 42| conviction of having received money for a judicial decision, 20 IV, 63| Termestini. Some public money had been embezzled, and 21 IV, 82| checked them by distributing money in proportion to losses 22 VI, 21| defining the terms of lending money and of holding estates in 23 VI, 22| Hence followed a scarcity of money, a great shock being given 24 VI, 22| had hoarded up all their money for buying land. The facilities 25 VI, 44| islands for having taken money from Varius Ligur for dropping 26 XI, 19| emperor made him a present of money, furnished him with an escort, 27 XIII, 20| rapacity, she clutched at money everywhere, seemingly for 28 XIII, 53| boundless usury. His own money, on the other hand, had 29 XIV, 21| excess was offered for sale. Money too was distributed, which 30 XIV, 55| because he had bargained about money from his father or because 31 XV, 56| exhausted by contributions of money, the provinces were ruined, 32 XV, 67| slaves their freedom, and money to others. He was himself 33 XV, 69| previously given presents of money as well as freedom to some 34 XVI, 1| demoralised by a superabundance of money, or that the Numidian kings, 35 XVI, 12| his slaves all his ready money, and ordered each to convey 36 XVI, 34| effect that she had lavished money on astrologers. This indeed 37 XVI, 36| of its ornaments to raise money for the performance of magical 38 XVI, 37| and sensuality. As soon as money had brought these vices