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Alphabetical [« »] oars 6 oath 16 obaritus 1 obedience 26 obey 9 obeyed 6 obeying 1 | Frequency [« »] 26 julius 26 march 26 neighbouring 26 obedience 26 prosecution 26 punished 26 purpose | Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus Annals Concordances obedience |
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1 I, 24| contrary to the habit of obedience, contrary to the law of 2 I, 36| degrees the instinct of obedience returned. They quitted the 3 I, 44| the Belgic states swear obedience to him. On hearing of the 4 I, 45| had become of soldierly obedience, of the glory of ancient 5 I, 52| Army, where he might find obedience and help against the rebels. " 6 I, 55| renouncing their military obedience 'citizens.' The Divine Augustus 7 I, 95| refused, nor would he allow obedience to be sworn to his enactments, 8 II, 57| temper, without an idea of obedience, with indeed a natural arrogance 9 II, 81| should they ever disdain obedience. But he never left Italy 10 III, 14| the bounds of duty and of obedience to his commander, and has 11 III, 22| By forty-five years of obedience, by my association with 12 IV, 58| Senate for not having sworn obedience to the legislation of the 13 V, 3| refuge, for with Tiberius obedience to his mother was the habit 14 VI, 11| us is left the glory of obedience. And, again, we see what 15 VI, 55| the nobles were to show obedience to their king, and respect 16 VI, 68| be thoroughly united in obedience, traitors and enemies as 17 XI, 22| might not throw off their obedience, he built a fort among them, 18 XIII, 12| magistrates were swearing obedience to imperial legislation, 19 XIII, 50| arrows, confirmed the rest in obedience by the warning, he retired 20 XIII, 70| question. When they disdained obedience, some auxiliary cavalry 21 XIII, 71| and that to a fifty years' obedience he was adding the merit 22 XIV, 16| praetorian cohorts to swear obedience to a woman, to the disgrace 23 XIV, 34| to yield a more cheerful obedience. ~ ~ 24 XV, 2| in addition the repute of obedience, which the greatest of mortals 25 XVI, 24| divinity as to refuse to swear obedience to the acts of the Divine 26 XVI, 32| a citizen when we swear obedience, unless indeed, in defiance