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Alphabetical [« »] remus 1 rend 1 render 2 rendered 19 rendering 1 renders 1 rendezvous 1 | Frequency [« »] 19 quit 19 ready 19 reason 19 rendered 19 repeatedly 19 rewards 19 rivalry | Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus Annals Concordances rendered |
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1 I, 7| be balanced unless it be rendered to one person."~ ~ 2 I, 85| The Germans whom success rendered unwearied, without even 3 I, 97| line of life afterwards rendered notorious by the miseries 4 II, 28| gales from every quarter, rendered clear sight impossible, 5 II, 58| equal. But the title of king rendered Maroboduus hated among his 6 II, 61| the Cherusci, when he had rendered no assistance to the Romans 7 III, 4| Antonia, Germanicus's mother, rendered any conspicuous honour to 8 III, 57| birth and signal services rendered by ancestors, for which 9 III, 104| commanding positions, he had rendered the whole country embarrassing 10 IV, 56| happen if the rivalry is rendered more intense by such a marriage? 11 VI, 48| Albanian frontier, which summer rendered difficult, as there the 12 VI, 55| Formerly an exile, he had rendered conspicuous aid to Tiberius 13 XII, 36| surrounding country and rendered an engagement inevitable, 14 XIII, 66| the conveyance of corn was rendered less costly, and it was 15 XIV, 2| and the like complaints, rendered impressive by tears and 16 XIV, 26| whom he equalled in genius, rendered the more conspicuous. ~ ~ 17 XV, 38| deep thrill of emotion, rendered the more intense by the 18 XV, 88| replied that he could not have rendered a better service to his 19 XVI, 13| for their crimes had now rendered its name inauspicious. ~ ~