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Alphabetical [« »] resume 3 resumed 4 retain 18 retained 28 retaining 3 retaliated 1 retinue 5 | Frequency [« »] 28 pompeius 28 quite 28 renown 28 retained 28 rhine 28 slave 28 spot | Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus Annals Concordances retained |
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1 I, 22| our service. We must be retained no longer under a standard, 2 I, 47| and that they were to be retained under a standard with immunity 3 I, 58| energy and good behaviour, he retained his rank; where they unanimously 4 I, 59| their contrition, they still retained their resentment. Caesar 5 I, 99| a virtue which he long retained, when he cast off all others. 6 I, 105| to any fresh anxiety, he retained what he had once approved 7 II, 45| seemingly conciliatory speech he retained the substance of power. ~ ~ 8 III, 43| till in advanced age he retained the shadow rather than the 9 III, 93| who, as such, had been retained for the prosecution, and 10 III, 102| Pompeius's name was to be retained. At the same time he highly 11 IV, 7| The consul and the praetor retained their prestige; inferior 12 IV, 8| once appointed they were retained without any limitation, 13 IV, 80| limbs torn from them still retained life, while they recognised 14 IV, 85| malignant schemes. For he still retained that rash proneness to suspect 15 V, 7| numbering, and so it has been retained here. The beginning of section 16 VI, 28| had said as an oracle, he retained him in the number of his 17 XI, 18| of the Roman Senate, had retained this science, making it 18 XI, 18| pontiffs to see what should be retained or reformed with respect 19 XI, 27| plainly shows. The consuls retained the power of selecting them, 20 XII, 77| poisoning, and had long been retained as one of the tools of despotism. 21 XIII, 11| in which he was born, he retained for its commencement, the 22 XIII, 22| that distinguished post was retained for Burrus. According to 23 XIV, 27| character of these shows be retained, whenever the praetors exhibited 24 XIV, 40| emperor's legate, had merely retained our existing possessions, 25 XIV, 51| laughing-stock, for they still retained some of the fire of liberty, 26 XIV, 51| ears, and Suetonius was retained in the government; but as 27 XV, 91| heart was still warm and he retained his mental power, Lucanus 28 XVI, 5| remote towns, and still retained the Italy of strict morals