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Alphabetical [« »] foe 31 foes 7 foliage 1 follow 21 followed 57 followers 9 following 30 | Frequency [« »] 21 exclaimed 21 extortion 21 feared 21 follow 21 forbidden 21 forces 21 forum | Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus Annals Concordances follow |
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1 I, 79| tyrants and to new colonies, follow as your leader Arminius 2 I, 98| first, I shall know what to follow; if last, I fear that I 3 II, 21| eye. "Go," he exclaimed, "follow the Roman birds, the true 4 II, 26| head and begged his men to follow up the slaughter, as they 5 II, 43| having ordered soldiers to follow him at a distance. He was 6 II, 93| chief duty of friends to follow the dead with unprofitable 7 III, 4| uncle might be thought to follow the mother's example in 8 III, 96| offence, some penalty should follow. Let us not revolutionise 9 IV, 69| marked disgrace which would follow repulse, were a stimulus 10 IV, 90| through his reserve, he would follow up harsh words with terrible 11 VI, 11| dangerous thing, nor does it follow that one could reach them. ~ ~ 12 XI, 37| secret about what is to follow such a marriage." Doubtless 13 XI, 44| Caecina, to do anything but follow his example. And now Messalina 14 XII, 43| over the world, does it follow that the world is to accept 15 XIII, 12| glory won by trifles, would follow on to nobler aspirations. 16 XIII, 22| honour. Proposing as I do to follow the consentient testimony 17 XIII, 24| be informers, it does not follow that I am to incur the infamy 18 XIII, 65| swept away, there would follow a demand for the abolition 19 XIV, 76| march, many events would follow which would ripen into war. 20 XV, 74| are yet undecided, will follow, and great will be the fame 21 XVI, 39| Arria, too, who aspired to follow her husband's end and the