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Alphabetical [« »] restlessness 1 restoration 1 restore 8 restored 31 restores 1 restoring 3 restrain 4 | Frequency [« »] 31 mithridates 31 myself 31 presence 31 restored 31 rumour 31 sacred 31 treason | Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus Annals Concordances restored |
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1 I, 5| hope of the young man being restored to the home of his grandfather. 2 I, 22| after sixteen years are restored to their homes, encounter 3 I, 28| have indeed," he said, "restored light and air to these innocent 4 I, 34| brightness and splendour be restored to the goddess. And so they 5 I, 36| They quitted the gates and restored to their places the standards 6 I, 43| obtained empire, he would have restored freedom. Hence they regarded 7 I, 52| Let these, at least, be restored safely to their grandsire 8 I, 59| Quiet being thus restored for the present, a no less 9 I, 93| without honour. Daylight restored land to their sight, and 10 II, 9| altar of Drusus. The prince restored the altar, and himself with 11 II, 30| admitted to our alliance, restored to us several had ransomed 12 II, 108| idea of comprehending in a restored era of freedom the Roman 13 III, 34| Decimus Silanus was now restored to the Junian family. I 14 IV, 58| the whole assembly, hardly restored his composure. As for Votienus, 15 IV, 59| fought, and subsequently restored by the decision of Caius 16 VI, 22| amount. Credit was thus restored, and gradually private lenders 17 XI, 18| suggestion ceremonies had been restored and observed more duly for 18 XI, 20| pride, was dethroned, was restored by the help of the Langobardi, 19 XI, 21| everything into good order, he restored the discipline of former 20 XII, 58| crossed Mount Taurus, and had restored order to a great extent 21 XII, 64| committed, and tranquillity was restored to the province. ~ ~ 22 XII, 68| Rhodians also had their freedom restored to them, which had often 23 XIII, 12| Messalina, and whom he now restored, assuring them of his clemency 24 XIII, 39| charges of extortion, was restored to his rank as a senator. 25 XIII, 62| execution of a few persons, restored peace to the townspeople. ~ ~ 26 XIV, 1| evil to her son, let her be restored to her union with Otho. 27 XIV, 18| clemency had increased, he restored to their ancestral homes 28 XIV, 60| Capito, who had lately been restored to a senator's rank on the 29 XIV, 79| not repent of his outrage, restored to Octavia her position 30 XIV, 80| reversed, and Poppaea's honours restored. Ever relentless in her 31 XV, 51| striking splendour of the restored city, old men will remember