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Alphabetical [« »] seductions 1 see 30 seeds 5 seeing 27 seek 9 seeking 23 seem 17 | Frequency [« »] 27 named 27 orders 27 rushed 27 seeing 27 senator 27 sight 27 slain | Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus Annals Concordances seeing |
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1 I, 18| would not be fruitless, seeing that he had not used his 2 I, 57| Nor did Caesar check them, seeing that without any order from 3 II, 38| hurried up, and the soldiers, seeing the bloody deed, stood aloof. 4 II, 52| and battles; and the war, seeing that he had been forbidden 5 III, 22| whatever it may have been, seeing that all this time he has 6 III, 41| who greatly rejoiced at seeing a son of Germanicus now 7 III, 89| by their multiplicity and seeing the party spirit that was 8 IV, 10| between his death and funeral. Seeing the consuls, in token of 9 IV, 25| ought not to be impaired, seeing that it rested with his 10 IV, 27| yet he did not want tact, seeing that he always enjoyed an 11 IV, 52| precedent once approved, seeing that with the worship of 12 IV, 54| gods. Augustus, did better, seeing that he had aspired. All 13 IV, 76| were wholly in the dark, seeing that he lived to extreme 14 IV, 80| their wives and children by seeing them during the day and 15 VI, 24| brother, an ex-praetor, seeing their doom was near, destroyed 16 VI, 34| by alarm and amazement at seeing that a hitherto cunning 17 XI, 48| her cause. Hearing this, seeing too that his wrath was subsiding 18 XII, 17| expected, Aquila and Cotys, seeing that hostilities had been 19 XII, 52| Pharasmanes accordingly seeing the young prince had power 20 XII, 56| Still he spared his eyes the seeing them slain before his face. 21 XII, 75| was shamelessness enough, seeing that Pallas was her paramour, 22 XIV, 79| decree of the Senate and seeing that every piece of his 23 XV, 37| twenty horsemen. The king, seeing Corbulo, was the first to 24 XV, 87| neighbouring field. Flavus, on seeing it, censured it as too shallow 25 XV, 89| companionship, Vestinus seeing through and despising the 26 XV, 97| as an omen of his death, seeing that divine honours are 27 XVI, 9| the service. The centurion seeing that, unarmed as he was,