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Alphabetical [« »] informations 2 informed 10 informer 9 informers 18 infringe 1 infringement 1 infuriated 3 | Frequency [« »] 18 grand 18 haterius 18 ignorant 18 informers 18 lands 18 manners 18 marcellus | Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus Annals Concordances informers |
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1 II, 35| ability was conspicuous among informers, as well as his eagerness 2 III, 37| undermined by the insinuations of informers; and now the country suffered 3 III, 54| Tiberius indeed and the informers were never weary. Ancharius 4 III, 61| convulsions to the calumnies of informers. "Was Sacrovir too," they 5 III, 79| the growing terror of the informers, wrote a letter to the Senate 6 IV, 28| the combinations of the informers, and had dared in defiance 7 IV, 40| was proposed to deprive informers of their rewards whenever 8 IV, 40| manner, spoke openly for the informers, complaining that the laws 9 IV, 40| its guardians." Thus the informers, a class invented to destroy 10 IV, 84| stronger and fiercer host of informers pursued its victims, without 11 VI, 44| Still the informers were punished when ever 12 VI, 61| subsequently fell a victim to the informers for adultery with a slave. 13 XI, 15| accusation and suborning informers by a new and almost insane 14 XIII, 24| hire by undertaking to be informers, it does not follow that 15 XV, 73| not yet been named by the informers, but who, to get the credit 16 XV, 85| some in their rage becoming informers to betray Faenius Rufus, 17 XVI, 8| persons, under the name of informers, to invent against Lepida, 18 XVI, 15| there was such honour for informers and that the emperor was