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Alphabetical [« »] grudges 1 guarantee 2 guaranteed 1 guard 34 guarded 7 guardhouse 1 guardian 3 | Frequency [« »] 34 decided 34 domitius 34 foreign 34 guard 34 human 34 increased 34 knight | Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus Annals Concordances guard |
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1 I, 9| commander-in-chief. He had the guard under arms, with all the 2 I, 12| soldiers stood round as a guard, amid much ridicule from 3 I, 30| which was then the emperor's guard. With them too was the commander 4 II, 14| without bridges and troops to guard them, it would not be good 5 III, 18| was variously rumoured, to guard his person or to be his 6 IV, 25| rested with his vigilance to guard the commonwealth from loss." 7 IV, 36| soldier of the praetorian guard. First, by secret meetings 8 IV, 92| of Romans and allies kept guard over the shores of the ocean. ~ ~ 9 XI, 12| him when he was off his guard and intent upon the chase. 10 XI, 14| cradle, which they seemed to guard, a fabulous tale invented 11 XI, 21| orders. At the outposts, on guard, in the duties of day and 12 XI, 48| the tribunes, who were on guard, to accomplish the deed 13 XII, 19| difficult to keep them under guard, the conquerors rejected 14 XII, 24| the Rostra, under military guard. To Cilo and Aquila were 15 XII, 79| the palace with a military guard, and repeatedly gave out 16 XII, 80| the cohort which was on guard after military custom. There, 17 XIII, 20| departure of the military guard now kept for the emperor' 18 XIII, 28| year the cohort usually on guard during the games was withdrawn, 19 XIII, 28| populace, in the absence of a guard, would maintain their self-control. 20 XIII, 43| piquet duty or on night guard, to whom the rampart and 21 XIII, 43| cold, and some perished on guard. A soldier was observed 22 XIV, 4| familiarity with crime, was on her guard against treachery, appeared 23 XIV, 11| surrounded the house with a guard, and having burst open the 24 XIV, 21| to complete the show, a guard of soldiers with centurions 25 XV, 2| family and home so as to guard against the old feuds and 26 XV, 4| he established forts to guard the wells, and concealed 27 XV, 11| military men had put him on his guard against imminent disasters, 28 XV, 12| in which he was keeping guard. He had often sallied out, 29 XV, 57| were put down by a military guard stationed on the spot to 30 XV, 61| Rufus, the commander of the guard, a man of esteemed life 31 XV, 61| commander of the praetorian guard had come over to their side, 32 XV, 66| Faenius, the commander of the guard, and by the others, and 33 XV, 72| with a largely augmented guard.~ ~ 34 XV, 78| Faenius, the commander of the guard, and having explained to