IntraText Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library |
Alphabetical [« »] aeserninus 3 afer 6 affair 13 affairs 22 affect 2 affectation 2 affected 7 | Frequency [« »] 23 unless 23 wish 22 advanced 22 affairs 22 allow 22 artabanus 22 ascertained | Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus Annals Concordances affairs |
Book, Par.
1 I, 2| dislike that condition of affairs, for they distrusted the 2 I, 4| from age nor experience in affairs was equal to so great a 3 I, 21| This was the state of affairs at Rome when a mutiny broke 4 I, 60| meanwhile, when the result of affairs in Illyrium was not yet 5 II, 54| prime and had charge of the affairs of the East, Tiberius's 6 II, 56| discussed these matters and the affairs of Armenia, which I have 7 II, 96| had the sole control of affairs, had he possessed the power 8 IV, 44| turned by preference to home affairs, they related, with a free 9 VI, 11| the supreme decision of affairs, and for us is left the 10 VI, 29| the revolutions of human affairs. Indeed, among the wisest 11 VI, 47| purpose of regulating foreign affairs by a crafty policy and keeping 12 VI, 74| with his long experience of affairs was, under the influence 13 XI, 9| obtained for nothing; private affairs are neglected, in order 14 XI, 13| murder of Vardanes threw the affairs of Parthia into confusion, 15 XI, 27| were appointed to attend to affairs at Rome. This number was 16 XI, 33| blindness as to his domestic affairs. He was soon compelled to 17 XII, 58| the disordered state of affairs. He quickly crossed Mount 18 XIII, 52| not interfer with human affairs. ~ ~ 19 XIII, 63| them? But if the highest affairs were passed by and ignored, 20 XIII, 64| responsibility for important affairs." ~ ~ 21 XV, 21| anxious fears about foreign affairs, Nero threw the people's 22 XVI, 26| amid rumours on foreign affairs, or that Nero might display