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Alphabetical [« »] admission 4 admissions 1 admit 4 admitted 18 admitting 4 admonished 2 adopt 4 | Frequency [« »] 19 uncertain 19 united 19 wrath 18 admitted 18 auxiliary 18 brief 18 bring | Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus Annals Concordances admitted |
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1 I, 3| undiminished. For he had admitted the children of Agrippa, 2 I, 10| Livia. The latter was to be admitted into the Julian family with 3 I, 96| his accuser that he had admitted among the votaries of Augustus, 4 II, 30| Angrivarii, who had lately been admitted to our alliance, restored 5 II, 31| Mallovendus, whom we had lately admitted to surrender, pointed out 6 III, 57| the fiercest spirits were admitted, or any to whom poverty 7 III, 78| The new men who were often admitted into the Senate from the 8 IV, 18| Roman citizens had been admitted to the temple of Aesculapius, 9 VI, 13| Drusus, the emperor had admitted into his own select circle. 10 VI, 46| some other nobles whom they admitted to their counsels, as there 11 VI, 78| proscribed father, and on being admitted as a stepson into the house 12 XI, 29| Italy beyond the Po was admitted to share our citizenship, 13 XI, 47| a Roman knight, was not admitted. A young man of pure life, 14 XII, 41| and his brothers too were admitted to surrender. ~ ~ 15 XIII, 65| Certainly some restraint, they admitted, must be put on the cupidity 16 XIII, 70| the barbarians they were admitted into Pompey's theatre, where 17 XV, 96| ascertain the truth, and is admitted by those who after Nero' 18 XVI, 38| understanding that he was not to be admitted to political life. The prosecutors,