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Alphabetical [« »] evidence 11 evident 4 evidently 1 evil 23 evil-minded 1 evildoers 1 evils 6 | Frequency [« »] 23 credit 23 deed 23 due 23 evil 23 extreme 23 find 23 government | Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus Annals Concordances evil |
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1 I, 45| a savage act and one of evil precedent, and there was 2 II, 35| as his eagerness for an evil notoriety. He at once pounced 3 II, 39| light this old-standing evil in the State. ~ ~ 4 III, 69| differs from wickedness; evil words from evil deeds, and 5 III, 69| wickedness; evil words from evil deeds, and thus there is 6 III, 71| measures could not stop the evil.~ ~ 7 III, 91| posterity as a terror to evil words and deeds. So corrupted 8 IV, 45| character, imagine that the evil deeds of others are a reproach 9 IV, 82| must have been formed under evil omens." They began in vulgar 10 IV, 94| alarm, while some felt an evil joy, though there hung over 11 VI, 7| brutality, by lust and by evil thoughts. Assuredly Tiberius 12 VI, 29| sequence of events. Good and evil, again, are not what vulgar 13 VI, 59| from their familiarity with evil deeds. But there was a panic 14 VI, 78| was a compound of good and evil; he was infamous for his 15 XI, 18| It had often happened in evil days for the State that 16 XI, 43| with good case to good or evil. Narcissus in concert with 17 XII, 9| conspicuous only by her evil deeds, procured for Annaeus 18 XII, 51| occurred in that year. Birds of evil omen perched on the Capitol; 19 XII, 64| thought that he could do any evil act with impunity, backed 20 XIII, 3| with all the passions of an evil ascendency had Pallas on 21 XIV, 1| bear was one who wished evil to her son, let her be restored 22 XV, 54| the first source of the evil, but even in Rome, where 23 XVI, 14| of shame and of so many evil deeds heaven also marked