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Alphabetical [« »] abiding 1 ability 10 abject 3 able 10 able-bodied 1 abolished 1 abolition 1 | Frequency [« »] 11 wore 10 abandoned 10 ability 10 able 10 accomplished 10 acquired 10 acquitted | Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus Annals Concordances able |
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1 I, 18| described Marcus Lepidus as able but contemptuously indifferent, 2 I, 40| Germanicus Caesar would not be able to endure another's supremacy 3 II, 37| have such wealth as to be able to cover the Appian road 4 II, 44| Senate and knights being able to perform their duties 5 II, 46| myself, not having been able in these altered times to 6 XII, 69| practices. Taurus, no longer able to endure a false accusation 7 XII, 70| were the first who were able, with Caesar's support, 8 XIV, 20| only pay from one who is able to command, carries with 9 XIV, 51| that his influence would be able not only to establish a 10 XIV, 70| substantially this:- "My being able to meet your elaborate speech