IntraText Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library |
Alphabetical [« »] sources 1 south 2 south-west 1 sovereign 21 sovereigns 3 sovereignty 8 sow 2 | Frequency [« »] 21 second 21 secure 21 sons 21 sovereign 21 spread 21 torture 21 triumphal | Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus Annals Concordances sovereign |
Book, Par.
1 I, 4| up to the commands of a sovereign without the least apprehension 2 I, 12| Now," they said, "an aged sovereign, whose power had lasted 3 I, 60| yielded, when they once saw a sovereign of long experience, who 4 I, 92| quelled a mutiny which the sovereign's name could not check." 5 II, 44| perform their duties in the sovereign's absence. Gallus, as Piso 6 III, 69| moderated by the clemency of the sovereign and by the precedents of 7 III, 70| slightest insults to the sovereign, though he deprecated such 8 III, 90| regarding this as a slight on a sovereign's dignity, had brooded over 9 IV, 32| it, because he feared the sovereign's orders more than the risks 10 IV, 41| to see when the acts of a sovereign meet with genuine, and when 11 IV, 55| life completed while such a sovereign still reigned. ~ ~ 12 V, 6| by the strong hand of the sovereign. ~ ~ 13 VI, 23| practices to win favour with the sovereign, and thereby alleviate the 14 VI, 74| the youth of the coming sovereign? Was it probable that, when 15 XII, 4| presented by the temper of a sovereign who had neither partialities 16 XII, 11| receive from them a better sovereign, familiar with Roman habits." ~ ~ 17 XII, 50| sister, wife, and mother of a sovereign. Meanwhile her foremost 18 XII, 75| claim on the then reigning sovereign. Meanwhile, a stepmother' 19 XIII, 4| speaking, such as became a sovereign. Tiberius too thoroughly 20 XIV, 3| endure the rule of an impious sovereign. Fabius Rusticus tells us 21 XIV, 61| outrageous insults against the sovereign; that a demand for punishment