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Alphabetical [« »] boudicea 3 boughs 3 bought 2 bound 17 boundaries 4 boundary 3 bounded 1 | Frequency [« »] 17 anger 17 arrogance 17 attempt 17 bound 17 care 17 celebrated 17 chiefs | Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus Annals Concordances bound |
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1 I, 19| Tiberius to increase it, he bound himself by an oath not to 2 II, 50| sufficient force, and having bound and gagged him, dragged 3 II, 72| barbarians, and who had thus bound to himself chiefs and people 4 III, 15| because the case is intimately bound up with my affliction. Do 5 IV, 42| was his feeling that he bound the Senate by an oath that 6 IV, 88| covered and throat tightly bound, "that this was inaugurating 7 VI, 13| his aged hand, but again bound up his veins, opening them 8 XII, 29| the influence of Pallas. Bound to Agrippina, first as the 9 XII, 40| applause; every warrior bound himself by his national 10 XII, 60| was no base-born woman, bound up her wound and applied 11 XIV, 60| prince, and by a Senate bound by no compulsion. "The executioner 12 XIV, 84| fatal. She was then tightly bound with cords, and the veins 13 XV, 14| efforts, that they were bound. If each common soldier 14 XV, 82| her slaves and freedmen bound up her arms, and stanched 15 XV, 85| emperor's bidding, seized and bound by Cassius, a soldier, who 16 XVI, 15| astrologer, and consequently bound to many in close intimacy. 17 XVI, 20| according to his humour, bound them up, he again opened