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Alphabetical [« »] passionately 2 passions 7 passive 1 past 34 pastimes 2 pastures 2 patavium 1 | Frequency [« »] 34 knight 34 little 34 messalina 34 past 34 populace 34 service 34 silence | Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus Annals Concordances past |
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1 I, 2| present to the dangerous past. Nor did the provinces dislike 2 I, 37| upbraided them for their past and commended their present 3 I, 68| success, and forgetful of the past, were placed in winter-quarters. ~ ~ 4 II, 70| taunted them too with the past, with their ill-success 5 II, 78| complete account of the city's past grandeur. One of the aged 6 II, 81| as one who remembered his past greatness. When as a most 7 II, 118| should be, while we extol the past and are indifferent to our 8 III, 6| all those usages of the past, the image at the head of 9 III, 7| need of examples from the past, showing how often the Roman 10 III, 26| reflection on the present and the past, the more am I impressed 11 III, 39| repeal or alteration of past legislation and by many 12 III, 78| everything better in the past, but our own age too has 13 III, 83| years and the toils of the past. But, as for Drusus, what 14 IV, 87| There he talked much about past and impending troubles, 15 VI, 30| have been given both by past ages and by our own. In 16 VI, 74| sought to flee alike from the past and from the impending future." ~ ~ 17 XI, 8| prayed forgiveness for the past. ~ ~ 18 XI, 28| dissatisfied with the Rome of the past. To this day we cite examples, 19 XI, 29| inquire too minutely into the past, that new members have been 20 XI, 39| entreated pardon for the past, for having concealed the 21 XII, 51| was relieved. And yet in past days Italy used to send 22 XII, 61| she had suffered in the past. His father, Camillus, had 23 XIII, 4| leisure with comparing the past and the present, observed 24 XIII, 16| anything he had done in the past, and that his accounts with 25 XIII, 39| had been crushed in the past under charges of extortion, 26 XIII, 60| fashion of his disgraceful past, but uprightly and virtuously, 27 XIII, 72| was that in remembrance of past friendship he would cede 28 XIV, 16| charges of a period long past, how she had aimed at a 29 XIV, 55| the arrangements of the past were better and fairer and 30 XIV, 83| recollections of a better lot in the past. For Octavia, from the first, 31 XV, 14| reminding them of their past career, and pointing the 32 XV, 41| magnificent as those of the past. Many ladies of distinction, 33 XV, 91| manner expected from the past effeminacy of their life, 34 XVI, 7| those who recalling the past thought of her shamelessness