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Alphabetical [« »] carnage 1 carriage 1 carriages 1 carried 29 carries 2 carry 11 carrying 10 | Frequency [« »] 29 always 29 armed 29 believed 29 carried 29 cneius 29 danger 29 delay | Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus Annals Concordances carried |
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1 I, 25| It was carried by acclamation that the 2 I, 48| extorted from the general were carried among the eagles and standards. 3 I, 79| with such strength, has carried off one weak woman. Before 4 I, 87| which could neither be carried in the face of the storm 5 II, 3| the litter in which he was carried whenever he made a progress 6 II, 30| inland tribes. Some had been carried to Britain and were sent 7 II, 36| feigning illness, he was carried in a litter to the doors 8 II, 39| Libo's bust should not be carried in the funeral procession 9 III, 33| of Rubellius Blandus was carried which outlawed her. Drusus 10 III, 39| some crime, were oftener carried by violence amid class dissensions, 11 III, 97| primitive purity. The motion was carried after a division.~ ~ 12 IV, 20| grandfather on their behalf and carried with him the joyful sympathies 13 IV, 40| was on the point of being carried when the emperor, with a 14 IV, 93| troops and were themselves carried away in the panic of the 15 V, 12| executions. Accordingly they were carried off to prison, the boy, 16 VI, 17| subject. This having been carried by a division, the emperor 17 VI, 22| purchase too of estates was not carried out according to the letter 18 VI, 47| customs of his country, was carried off by an illness. Still, 19 VI, 75| was by the Senate's order carried off to prison. Those who 20 XII, 69| point which the senators carried, out of hatred for the accuser, 21 XIII, 6| of Claudius, but it was carried by the senators who used 22 XIII, 52| too of a like kind were carried, on a scale so extravagant, 23 XIV, 76| while tidings were being carried back to Nero, while another 24 XV, 8| a bridge, a horse which carried the consul's official emblems, 25 XV, 56| were despoiled and the gold carried off, which, for a triumph 26 XV, 83| Deliverer." He was then carried into a bath, with the steam 27 XV, 90| still strong in him, he was carried into a bath, and plunged 28 XVI, 14| plantations and crops, and carried its fury to the neighbourhood 29 XVI, 22| Nero, Thrasea proposed and carried a more merciful decision.