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Alphabetical [« »] rufinus 2 rufius 5 rufus 26 ruin 45 ruined 15 ruining 1 ruinous 5 | Frequency [« »] 46 silanus 45 hatred 45 laws 45 ruin 45 tribune 45 usual 44 arminius | Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus Annals Concordances ruin |
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1 I, 77| choose repentance rather than ruin, For the youth and error 2 I, 97| formidable, and brought ruin first on others, finally 3 I, 104| Arnus, as that would bring ruin on themselves. Similar arguments 4 II, 29| responsible for this awful ruin, and friends scarce restrained 5 II, 62| fires blazed out amid the ruin. The calamity fell most 6 II, 101| undefended, you may be hurried to ruin by the wailings of Agrippina 7 III, 9| Germanicus's death need be the ruin of no one. This he said 8 III, 27| promotion, but warned him not to ruin his eloquence by rancour. 9 III, 40| many noble acts brought ruin. At last, in his sixth consulship, 10 III, 74| is revolutionised, that ruin is plotted against all our 11 III, 76| neglect of them will be utter ruin to the State. The cure for 12 III, 78| families often sank into ruin from a passion for splendour. 13 III, 92| hurrying on even at the cost of ruin to premature greatness. ~ ~ 14 IV, 17| would have dragged him to ruin. ~ ~ 15 IV, 37| peril was equivalent to ruin, hastened to destroy himself. 16 IV, 40| brought to the verge of ruin. "Better," he said, "to 17 IV, 45| faithless friendships, the ruin of innocence, the same causes 18 IV, 46| Sejanus. This was enough to ruin the accused; and then too 19 IV, 60| Eryx, which had fallen to ruin from its antiquity. They 20 IV, 76| his return. This caused ruin for many who conjectured 21 IV, 78| the seeds of his future ruin, well knowing how very impetuous 22 V, 4| by the prince's will that ruin was being plotted against 23 VI, 3| pretence of compliment, to ruin military discipline? This 24 VI, 5| foremost in contriving the ruin of Titius Sabinus, and was 25 VI, 5| the postponement of Trio's ruin. Haterius was hated all 26 VI, 10| were dragged into the same ruin. Africanus was from the 27 VI, 25| wealth had proved the man's ruin, Tiberius kept his gold-mines 28 VI, 33| spirit bent on his family's ruin and hostile to the State. 29 VI, 37| Meanwhile Agrippina's ruin, strange to say, dragged 30 VI, 44| prince and be a source of ruin to others. His loyalty was 31 Miss | afterwards emperor, effected his ruin.]~ ~ 32 XI, 30| What was the ruin of Sparta and Athens, but 33 XI, 37| we were a long way from ruin. Now, a young noble of stately 34 XI, 38| be themselves involved in ruin, they abandoned the idea, 35 XI, 48| Narcissus hurried on her death, ruin would have recoiled on her 36 XII, 35| intestine strife, was his ruin. Vibillius, king of the 37 XII, 49| checked, it would issue in the ruin of the State. Claudius, 38 XIII, 31| of a few ought to be the ruin of the men themselves, there 39 XIII, 58| friendship of Sejanus was his ruin. This Poppaea had everything 40 XIV, 44| cut off by the enemy. Like ruin fell on the town of Verulamium, 41 XIV, 60| that it was not so much the ruin of Antistius which was aimed 42 XIV, 83| only to insure a wife's ruin, and, to end all, an accusation 43 XV, 50| in a yet more widespread ruin. And to this conflagration 44 XV, 71| sought every means for his ruin. Then Scaevinus too, when 45 XVI, 37| Soranus, and now hired to ruin his friend, he professed