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Alphabetical [« »] high-principled 1 high-spirited 2 higher 7 highest 31 highlands 1 highly 11 hill 7 | Frequency [« »] 31 else 31 foe 31 gallus 31 highest 31 houses 31 hundred 31 illustrious | Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus Annals Concordances highest |
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1 I, 18| discussing who would refuse the highest place, though sufficiently 2 I, 44| nearer Germanicus was to the highest hope, the more laboriously 3 I, 93| when the sea swells to its highest, his army was driven and 4 II, 36| accompanied by ladies of the highest rank, went to house after 5 II, 41| unless indeed men in the highest position were to undergo 6 II, 95| greatness and dignity of the highest rank, he had escaped the 7 II, 99| indeed was a woman of the highest nobility, and but lately 8 III, 91| This I regard as history's highest function, to let no worthy 9 IV, 53| can adequately fill the highest place; of this I solemnly 10 IV, 56| and our ancestors in the highest offices of state? You indeed 11 IV, 57| opportunities for the study of the highest questions. ~ ~ 12 IV, 74| but not yet raised to the highest point, inasmuch as the Punic 13 IV, 76| besides Sejanus, of the highest order, Curtius Atticus, 14 IV, 86| beginning. A Roman knight of the highest rank, Titius Sabinus, was 15 V, 4| debate. He argued that the highest issues turned on trivial 16 VI, 13| descent, some too of the highest political distinction. The 17 VI, 48| from the Sarmatae, whose highest chiefs took bribes from 18 VI, 77| stupor, passed from the highest hopes to the extremity of 19 XI, 7| and by eloquence to the highest honours."~ ~ 20 XI, 10| were divided, and that the highest questions of empire being 21 XI, 30| we now hold to be of the highest antiquity, was once new. 22 XI, 35| Silius, after attaining his highest hopes, would spurn an adulteress, 23 XII, 14| prince, who thought that the highest position merely meant self-indulgence, 24 XIII, 7| brunt of civil wars? The highest rank chiefly worked through 25 XIII, 14| indulgences which youth and the highest rank might claim. She went 26 XIII, 19| of a family born to the highest greatness.~ ~ 27 XIII, 59| everything worthy of the highest fortune was ever before 28 XIII, 63| direction of them? But if the highest affairs were passed by and 29 XIV, 26| through a career of the highest honours and great eloquence. 30 XIV, 69| that you have raised to the highest places men who could also 31 XV, 2| on the ground of age, the highest title of all, was established