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Alphabetical [« »] inquired 1 inquirer 1 inquiries 2 inquiry 15 inroad 4 inroads 1 insane 1 | Frequency [« »] 15 inclined 15 information 15 inhabitants 15 inquiry 15 instead 15 jealousy 15 kind | Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus Annals Concordances inquiry |
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1 I, 17| Confounded by the sudden inquiry he was silent for a few 2 I, 95| this law, applied legal inquiry to libellous writings provoked, 3 II, 35| consuls, and demanded an inquiry before the Senate. The Senators 4 II, 37| the Senate forbade such inquiry in a case affecting a master' 5 II, 50| with their counsels, no inquiry was made. ~ ~ 6 II, 65| the subject of judicial inquiry. When asked by the consul 7 III, 11| requested to undertake the inquiry. This even the accused did 8 III, 12| formidable difficulty of the inquiry and of the rumours by which 9 III, 15| laws, by conducting the inquiry into his death in this house 10 III, 89| being roused, intrusted the inquiry to the consuls, who were 11 IV, 58| either at once or on a legal inquiry, and the entreaties of friends, 12 VI, 21| to whose jurisdiction the inquiry had fallen, felt himself 13 XI, 1| Claudius made no further inquiry, but sent Crispinus, commander 14 XV, 51| Others have pushed a curious inquiry so far as to reduce the 15 XV, 72| charge. Thus the first day's inquiry was futile. On the morrow,