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Alphabetical [« »] dedicated 9 dedicating 2 deed 23 deeds 21 deemed 1 deep 10 deep-rooted 2 | Frequency [« »] 21 chance 21 change 21 cities 21 deeds 21 enthusiasm 21 escape 21 exclaimed | Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus Annals Concordances deeds |
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1 I, 12| others, the most glorious of deeds. "Now," they said, "an aged 2 I, 14| those who executed these deeds. Even granting that the 3 I, 17| victories, and of his admirable deeds for many years as a civilian. 4 I, 34| heaven frowned on their deeds. ~ ~ 5 I, 58| his campaigns, what brave deeds he had done in battle, his 6 I, 59| and the most atrocious deeds had been committed by their 7 I, 95| of the people of Rome." Deeds only were liable to accusation; 8 II, 68| brought forward all the old deeds and sayings of their countrymen, 9 II, 87| and thought of his guilty deeds, to enter the Roman lines. 10 III, 40| there was none; the vilest deeds went unpunished, while many 11 III, 69| But though vice and wicked deeds have no limit, penalties 12 III, 69| wickedness; evil words from evil deeds, and thus there is room 13 III, 91| terror to evil words and deeds. So corrupted indeed and 14 IV, 45| character, imagine that the evil deeds of others are a reproach 15 IV, 90| harsh words with terrible deeds. ~ ~ 16 VI, 59| their familiarity with evil deeds. But there was a panic when 17 XI, 5| all men think about the deeds of Poppaea, suppose me to 18 XII, 9| conspicuous only by her evil deeds, procured for Annaeus Seneca 19 XII, 60| familiarity with dreadful deeds, he unsheathed his scymitar, 20 XIII, 38| by corruption the guilty deeds of arbitrary caprice. ~ ~ 21 XVI, 14| shame and of so many evil deeds heaven also marked by storms