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Alphabetical [« »] manly 3 manned 1 manner 10 manners 18 manoeuvre 1 manoeuvres 1 mansion 4 | Frequency [« »] 18 ignorant 18 informers 18 lands 18 manners 18 marcellus 18 married 18 meant | Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus Annals Concordances manners |
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1 I, 15| certain hints as to his manners, style, and habits of life, 2 II, 3| contrast with their ancestral manners, by his rare indulgence 3 II, 41| there were any declension in manners, a promoter of reform would 4 II, 72| infancy had imitated Armenian manners and customs, loving the 5 II, 77| disapproval of his dress and manners, pronounced a very sharp 6 III, 43| He was a contrast to the manners of antiquity in his elegance 7 III, 78| chief encourager of strict manners was Vespasian, himself old-fashioned 8 IV, 81| wore a likeness to the manners of our forefathers who after 9 V, 11| Pomponius, a man of refined manners and brilliant genius, bore 10 XI, 30| they now are with us by manners, education, and intermarriage, 11 XII, 8| Messalina, insult Rome by loose manners. It was a stringent, and, 12 XII, 44| quite alien to ancient manners, for a woman to sit in front 13 XIII, 3| s discipline and severe manners, Seneca, with lessons of 14 XIII, 42| position, by resemblance of manners, and by the ties of intermarriage, 15 XIV, 21| propriety or any trace of good manners be preserved. Last of all, 16 XIV, 30| ideas of our ancestors; his manners were austere, his home was 17 XVI, 24| sentiments, but only his manners and his looks, a sour and 18 XVI, 32| indeed, in defiance of the manners and rites of our ancestors,