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Alphabetical [« »] trusted 5 trusting 2 trustworthy 3 truth 19 truthfulness 1 try 7 trying 5 | Frequency [« »] 19 tigellinus 19 triumph 19 true 19 truth 19 uncertain 19 united 19 wrath | Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus Annals Concordances truth |
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1 I, 7| whether he uttered fiction or truth, he advised Livia not to 2 II, 49| places, but, as he knew that truth gains strength by notoriety 3 III, 11| his mother's complicity. Truth too would be more easily 4 III, 22| a lying charge, since my truth and innocence find no place 5 III, 27| its source, others turn truth into falsehood, and both 6 III, 65| away from or adding to the truth, but ascribing the success 7 III, 74| luxury bolder than ever. The truth is, that when one craves 8 IV, 63| agony would not wring the truth from him. Next day, when 9 IV, 76| delusion and in what obscurity truth is veiled. That he would 10 IV, 79| not admired as of old. The truth is he succeeded more by 11 VI, 56| invective, if it must be so, the truth, which flattery obscures. 12 XI, 25| shrink from telling the truth. On reaching manhood he 13 XI, 40| When they confessed the truth, the whole company clamoured 14 XI, 44| ambiguities and let the truth be known, but still he could 15 XIII, 1| him the golden sheep. The truth was that Agrippina, having 16 XIII, 16| of office. Pallas had in truth stipulated that he should 17 XIII, 57| recovered and revealed the truth. Octavius, when he ceased 18 XV, 96| took pains to ascertain the truth, and is admitted by those 19 XVI, 8| groundless and false. Silanus, in truth, was intensely apprehensive,