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Alphabetical [« »] graecina 1 grain 4 granaries 2 grand 18 grand-niece 1 grandchild 2 grandchildren 2 | Frequency [« »] 18 exposed 18 front 18 glorious 18 grand 18 haterius 18 ignorant 18 informers | Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus Annals Concordances grand |
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1 I, 10| in expectation were the grand and great-grandchildren. 2 I, 13| had been embellished on a grand scale; only in a few instances 3 I, 16| functions." There was more grand sentiment than good faith 4 I, 66| games, and one of their grand banquets. Caecina had orders 5 III, 57| It was," they said, "a grand opportunity for the recovery 6 III, 62| inflicted on the Romans, how grand would be the freedom of 7 III, 78| establishment was conspicuously grand, gained too proportionate 8 III, 85| the Roman people. It was a grand spectacle on that day, when 9 IV, 13| of statues was singularly grand. Aeneas, the father of the 10 IV, 56| declare, that nothing is too grand to be deserved by your merits 11 IV, 85| country houses, each with a grand name and a vast structure 12 VI, 12| was thought something very grand. What then is my meaning? 13 XI, 9| wealthy families, to assume grand airs. We have examples at 14 XII, 42| people were summoned as to a grand spectacle; the praetorian 15 XII, 66| bored through, and that this grand work might be seen by a 16 XIII, 59| ideas and his style were grand; at his house everything 17 XV, 34| harangue, and began with grand allusions to the imperial 18 XV, 38| of a few days there was a grand display on both sides; on