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Alphabetical [« »] poles 2 policy 15 politeness 1 political 15 pollio 19 pollute 1 polluted 7 | Frequency [« »] 15 parthia 15 period 15 policy 15 political 15 posterity 15 preparing 15 pride | Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus Annals Concordances political |
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1 II, 95| returned to Rome, to enrage by political rivalry those who were stronger 2 III, 49| formerly adopted to meet the political necessities of the time, 3 III, 51| throwing on the emperor every political care, and named Marcus Lepidus 4 III, 61| giving attention amid such political convulsions to the calumnies 5 IV, 56| quiet life, wholly free from political entanglements? Still, if 6 IV, 71| emperor, who perceived the political aims of her request, but 7 VI, 11| man who administered your political functions, whom we courted. 8 VI, 13| some too of the highest political distinction. The senators 9 VI, 14| be accused of grasping at political power, their tears were 10 XII, 49| be thought qualified for political life. The emperor willingly 11 XII, 70| But those were days of political conflict between classes, 12 XII, 74| prodigies that there were to be political changes for the worse. The 13 XVI, 23| of his clients. This was political schism, and, should many 14 XVI, 30| crisis as this, the path of political life on which you enter." 15 XVI, 38| was not to be admitted to political life. The prosecutors, Eprius