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Alphabetical [« »] creatures 4 credibility 2 credible 3 credit 23 creditor 2 creditors 2 credulity 6 | Frequency [« »] 23 accusation 23 arrived 23 conspiracy 23 credit 23 deed 23 due 23 evil | Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus Annals Concordances credit |
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1 I, 9| opinion, wishing to have the credit of having been called and 2 I, 10| of ostentation and to win credit with posterity. His legacies 3 II, 53| Still, failing to obtain credit for sincere affection, he 4 III, 46| persons, whose property and credit he mercilessly attacked 5 III, 47| ought to be considered a credit to instead of a reproach. 6 III, 73| everybody takes to himself the credit of right policy, one alone 7 III, 76| and when they have gained credit for so doing they arouse 8 III, 79| Tiberius having gained credit for forbearance by the check 9 IV, 15| But as Sejanus had the credit of contriving every sort 10 IV, 45| and aristocracy, had the credit of understanding the age 11 VI, 16| twenty years of similar credit, was, by the Senate's decree, 12 VI, 22| shock being given to all credit, the current coin too, in 13 VI, 22| land to double the amount. Credit was thus restored, and gradually 14 VI, 30| and that this destroys the credit of a science, clear testimonies 15 XI, 11| its revolt, little to the credit of the Parthians, whom a 16 XII, 31| and so he possessed the credit of it, without actual evidence. ~ ~ 17 XII, 36| his reverse, he won some credit by having fought with his 18 XII, 61| hostile family sought the credit of clemency. But the exile 19 XIII, 36| veins, though men did not credit him with sufficient resolution 20 XIII, 37| exchequer to maintain the credit of the citizens.~ ~ 21 XV, 47| Nero, to win credit for himself of enjoying 22 XV, 73| informers, but who, to get the credit of complete ignorance, frowned 23 XV, 92| emperor, but of having the credit of it. Novius Priscus, as