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Alphabetical [« »] purified 1 purity 8 purport 1 purpose 26 purposeless 1 purposely 5 purposes 4 | Frequency [« »] 26 obedience 26 prosecution 26 punished 26 purpose 26 result 26 rufus 26 sabinus | Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus Annals Concordances purpose |
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1 I, 1| recent hatred. Hence my purpose is to relate a few facts 2 I, 23| into one. Driven from their purpose by the jealousy with which 3 I, 24| persistency, they gave up their purpose. Blaesus, with the consummate 4 I, 61| remonstrances, it was the inflexible purpose of Tiberius not to quit 5 I, 63| they thought best for their purpose, and when they saw that 6 I, 99| to spend money on a good purpose, a virtue which he long 7 II, 35| tampered with by Libo for the purpose of evoking by incantations 8 III, 15| intemperate zeal. For to what purpose did they strip the corpse 9 III, 21| complained in the Senate that the purpose of such a death was to bring 10 III, 70| not liberty to alter their purpose, and lapse of time never 11 III, 91| My purpose is not to relate at length 12 IV, 16| a man well suited to her purpose, as he had an intrigue with 13 IV, 75| after long reflection on his purpose and frequent deferment of 14 IV, 82| say, "and the emperor's purpose of leaving Rome must have 15 IV, 90| though slow in forming his purpose, yet having once broken 16 VI, 47| sovereignty, while he clung to his purpose of regulating foreign affairs 17 VI, 47| Tiberius did not relinquish his purpose. He chose Tiridates, of 18 XI, 36| come together as if for the purpose of legitimate marriage; 19 XII, 38| return, for it was his fixed purpose not to undertake any fresh 20 XIII, 3| s youth with an unity of purpose seldom found where authority 21 XIII, 21| with a hint that it was her purpose to encourage in revolutionary 22 XIV, 8| reflected how for this very purpose she had been invited by 23 XIV, 56| Granted that he concealed his purpose, that he procured his weapon 24 XIV, 75| in number or decided in purpose, and, finding themselves 25 XV, 17| Vologeses replied nothing to the purpose, but merely that he must 26 XV, 45| fear, he relinquished his purpose, repeatedly saying that