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Alphabetical [« »] proscription 1 prosecute 1 prosecuted 7 prosecution 26 prosecutions 6 prosecutor 8 prosecutors 9 | Frequency [« »] 26 march 26 neighbouring 26 obedience 26 prosecution 26 punished 26 purpose 26 result | Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus Annals Concordances prosecution |
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1 II, 37| conducting the case for the prosecution, till Vibius, as they would 2 II, 38| deed, stood aloof. Yet the prosecution was continued in the Senate 3 II, 98| and the indictment as if a prosecution had already been commenced. ~ ~ 4 III, 11| facts. Trio, abandoning the prosecution on this count, obtained 5 III, 24| their witnesses pressed the prosecution with rival zeal, and there 6 III, 93| had been retained for the prosecution, and to these he had to 7 III, 98| people of Cyrene, and on the prosecution of Ancharius Priscus, Caesius 8 IV, 38| forced to go through the prosecution, during which Tiberius did 9 IV, 70| counsel for the defence or the prosecution he enjoyed the fame of eloquence 10 IV, 84| associated himself in the prosecution was a marvel, for he was 11 IV, 86| then they should begin the prosecution. Accordingly Latiaris, after 12 VI, 9| letter. Cestius undertook the prosecution. And this was the most dreadful 13 VI, 10| condemned, went over to the prosecution, and then Julius Africanus 14 VI, 44| Varius Ligur for dropping a prosecution. Abudius Ruso too, who had 15 Miss | with the account of his prosecution by means Messalina, who 16 XII, 25| to suicide. Next on the prosecution of the Bithynians, Cadius 17 XIII, 11| Nor would he allow the prosecution of Carinas Celer, a senator, 18 XIII, 27| Antonia. The promoter of the prosecution was one Paetus, who had 19 XIII, 40| to confront a determined prosecution, and at last abandoned his 20 XIII, 54| Pomponius by a relentless prosecution into the extremity of civil 21 XIII, 54| had never compelled the prosecution of a single person. ~ ~ 22 XIII, 67| Two men under prosecution from Africa, in which province 23 XIV, 58| convicted of extortion on the prosecution of the Bithynians, to the 24 XV, 24| Next came the prosecution of Claudius Timarchus of 25 XV, 26| so even more eagerly is a prosecution decided on. Well; let it 26 XVI, 37| indignation as the cruelty of the prosecution had excited pity. A client