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Alphabetical [« »] deceptiveness 1 decianus 1 decide 17 decided 34 deciding 3 decimus 2 decision 18 | Frequency [« »] 34 broke 34 can 34 character 34 decided 34 domitius 34 foreign 34 guard | Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus Annals Concordances decided |
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1 I, 47| against each other, they decided that a letter should be 2 I, 101| their burdens, were, it was decided, to be relieved for a time 3 II, 37| accused denied this, it was decided that his slaves who recognised 4 II, 41| Fronto, an ex-praetor. It was decided that vessels of solid gold 5 II, 62| and Tmolus, were; it was decided, to be exempted from tribute 6 III, 47| respect to Africa it was decided that the emperor should 7 III, 48| said, "had it been formerly decided that women were not to be 8 III, 85| It was accordingly decided that the different states 9 IV, 9| a private person, it was decided in the law courts. All this, 10 IV, 14| who were in the secret had decided on the time and place of 11 IV, 22| It was then decided, after a discussion of religious 12 IV, 25| emperor. The two, it was decided, were to be attacked, but 13 IV, 59| authenticity. Philip had not decided arbitrarily, but according 14 IV, 59| And so the question was decided in favour of the Messenians.~ ~ 15 IV, 72| not surprising if he had decided on harsh treatment against 16 IV, 84| stopped the proceeding, and decided to wait for the emperor, 17 V, 12| It was next decided to punish the remaining 18 VI, 42| burial, while those who decided their fate themselves, had 19 XII, 7| conciliatory speech, and met with decided acquiescence from the Senate, 20 XII, 27| It was also decided that the augury of the public 21 XII, 63| marriage to slaves, and it was decided that those who had thus 22 XII, 77| Agrippina, who had long decided on the crime and eagerly 23 XII, 77| his love for his son. She decided on some rare compound which 24 XIII, 47| messages, it was at last decided to fix a time and a place 25 XIII, 66| less costly, and it was decided that merchant ships should 26 XIV, 75| sufficient in number or decided in purpose, and, finding 27 XIV, 81| absurdity. Consequently it was decided to procure a confession 28 XV, 26| eagerly is a prosecution decided on. Well; let it be decided 29 XV, 26| decided on. Well; let it be decided on, and let the provincials 30 XV, 27| finally passed, as the consuls decided that there had been no formal 31 XV, 66| At last they decided to carry out their design 32 XV, 80| answer, that she too had decided to die, and claimed for 33 XVI, 29| the senators would have decided, had they seen Thrasea on 34 XVI, 39| detail what the Senate had decided. When all who were present,