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Alphabetical [« »] guileless 1 guilt 38 guiltless 2 guilty 28 guise 5 gulf 1 gums 1 | Frequency [« »] 28 games 28 generals 28 germans 28 guilty 28 head 28 lately 28 livia | Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus Annals Concordances guilty |
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1 I, 55| you may not be made more guilty by the slaughter of a great-grandson 2 I, 57| implored him to punish the guilty, pardon those who had erred, 3 I, 57| shouted out that he was guilty, he was thrown headlong 4 I, 62| by the execution of the guilty, he would resort to an indiscriminate 5 I, 62| bursts on us, innocent and guilty alike perish." ~ ~ 6 II, 38| interceded for his life, guilty though he was, but for his 7 II, 87| hesitated and thought of his guilty deeds, to enter the Roman 8 II, 88| that the man, conscious of guilty complicity and fearing accusation, 9 III, 32| some sympathy, infamous and guilty as she was. One could not 10 IV, 35| Tacfarinas, and innocent of any guilty intention, had sent them 11 IV, 47| so innocent am I of any guilty act; yet these do not touch 12 IV, 78| indeed inspired with any guilty ambition, but still occasionally 13 IV, 89| and other punishments of guilty men I shall describe in 14 V, 14| dragging him to trial as a guilty accomplice in the conspiracy. 15 VI, 5| be fear," he said, "and a guilty conscience which are acting 16 XI, 8| being framed to bring the guilty under the law of extortion, 17 XIII, 14| went further; she pleaded guilty to an ill-timed strictness, 18 XIII, 38| screen by corruption the guilty deeds of arbitrary caprice. ~ ~ 19 XIII, 61| as if he had been found guilty, he was ordered to leave 20 XIV, 56| be with vengeance on the guilty. Our ancestors always suspected 21 XIV, 60| argued that it was not what a guilty prisoner might deserve to 22 XIV, 60| the longer he drags on his guilty life, the more wretched 23 XIV, 79| The man fixed on as the guilty lover was one by name Eucaerus, 24 XV, 44| stated that though he was guilty and with good reason distrusted 25 XV, 54| made of all who pleaded guilty; then, upon their information, 26 XV, 62| and to entangle them in a guilty complicity. She began thus. 27 XVI, 36| it is a crime, I alone am guilty." ~ ~ 28 XVI, 37| the case of one who is guilty only of an exaggerated filial