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Alphabetical [« »] mother 115 mother-in-law 2 mothers 3 motion 33 motioned 1 motionless 2 motions 3 | Frequency [« »] 33 heaven 33 hurried 33 memory 33 motion 33 names 33 opportunity 33 praetor | Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus Annals Concordances motion |
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1 I, 11| gate of triumph," on the motion of Gallus Asinius; the titles 2 I, 11| had brought forward this motion, he replied that he had 3 I, 18| Tribune to negative the motion of the Consuls. Tiberius 4 II, 39| observed as a festival, on the motion of Gallus Asinius, Papius 5 II, 45| quite evident that this motion had a deeper meaning and 6 II, 115| emperor brought forward a motion for the election of a Vestal 7 III, 33| brought to light, and a motion of Rubellius Blandus was 8 III, 49| that there was no proper motion on the subject, and that 9 III, 51| Caecina's motion was thus defeated. At the 10 III, 68| rather believed, and on the motion of Haterius Agrippa, the 11 III, 81| when he brought forward a motion that the decrees passed 12 III, 91| to relate at length every motion, but only such as were conspicuous 13 III, 96| The emperor opposed the motion. "Although," he said, "I 14 III, 97| of primitive purity. The motion was carried after a division.~ ~ 15 IV, 19| finally brought forward a motion about the licentious behaviour 16 IV, 26| Sosia was banished on the motion of Asinius Gallus, who had 17 IV, 36| assigned to him. Putting in motion a force of marines, he broke 18 IV, 40| completion of the trial. The motion was on the point of being 19 VI, 2| was any difference. The motion was being urged with extreme 20 VI, 2| beyond the rejection of the motion. ~ ~ 21 VI, 15| choice proposed a servile motion, and, whenever necessity 22 VI, 17| A motion was next brought forward 23 XII, 10| results. Pollio introduced the motion in much the same language 24 XII, 63| proposal, were offered on the motion of Barea Soranus, consul-elect, 25 XIII, 30| did not venture to put the motion without the emperor's knowledge, 26 XIII, 52| announced, and that on which the motion was brought forward. Other 27 XIII, 63| ground for censuring his motion. "Why," it was asked, "if 28 XIV, 62| reason alter the terms of the motion, nor did Thrasea withdraw 29 XV, 27| there had been no formal motion on the subject. Then, at 30 XV, 47| guests on board and set it in motion by other vessels towing 31 XV, 97| consul-elect, proposed a motion that a temple should as 32 XVI, 4| saluted the assembly with a motion of the hand, and awaited 33 XVI, 13| Orfitus, the proposer of the motion, publicly declaring that