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Alphabetical [« »] matrons 1 matter 27 mattered 2 matters 29 mattiaci 1 mattium 1 mature 5 | Frequency [« »] 29 island 29 lepidus 29 lost 29 matters 29 merely 29 met 29 paid | Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus Annals Concordances matters |
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1 I, 16| Tiberius's language even in matters which he did not care to 2 I, 46| took counsel how to heal matters. For news was also brought 3 I, 61| mere youths referring some matters to their father, with the 4 I, 61| a fleet; then winter and matters of business were the various 5 I, 95| ancient times, though other matters came under its jurisdiction, 6 II, 47| the house has met on other matters, to rise from his place 7 II, 56| accordingly discussed these matters and the affairs of Armenia, 8 III, 32| be examined by torture on matters referring to his own family. 9 III, 65| go to examine and settle matters. ~ ~ 10 IV, 7| the most important private matters were managed by the Senate: 11 IV, 56| wishes and consult you on all matters, openly give out that you 12 IV, 89| strong impulse to anticipate matters and at once relate the deaths 13 VI, 6| he had disputes on many matters, he had added the remark, " 14 VI, 20| passed to more important matters, the ill-will against him 15 VI, 22| outset, as usual with such matters, becoming negligence in 16 VI, 28| he sought counsel on such matters, he would make use of the 17 XI, 10| being uncertain, lesser matters were neglected. Gotarzes, 18 XII, 21| glorious endings, whenever matters were settled by an amnesty. 19 XII, 47| he quickly arrived, found matters far from prosperous, for 20 XII, 77| A person skilled in such matters was selected, Locusta by 21 XIII, 47| would do better to discuss matters requiring consideration 22 XIII, 63| taxes and laws and other matters involving Roman interests? 23 XIII, 63| larger scale? Were all other matters in every department of the 24 XIV, 38| competition, the emperor quieted matters by promoting the three supernumerary 25 XIV, 54| innocent lives, brought matters to actual insurrection. 26 XIV, 55| doubted but that in all matters the arrangements of the 27 XV, 32| Vologeses and implied that matters were unchanged, the centurion 28 XV, 35| message anything but harsh. "Matters," he said, "have not yet 29 XVI, 19| associates, as a critic in matters of taste, while the emperor