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On the folly of a policy of suppression , see his remarks in Hist . , 3 , 54. Also Ann . , 2 , 39 ; 14 , 50 . * Agricola , 2 ; Hist . , 4 , 5 . 38 Hist . , 4 , 5. Cf. what he says of his father - in - law in Agricola , 44-45 .
On the folly of a policy of suppression , see his remarks in Hist . , 3 , 54. Also Ann . , 2 , 39 ; 14 , 50 . * Agricola , 2 ; Hist . , 4 , 5 . 38 Hist . , 4 , 5. Cf. what he says of his father - in - law in Agricola , 44-45 .
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Hist . , 1 , 18 ( and cf. 3 , 51 ) . The simple country folk still typify his ideal ( Ann . , 16 , 4 ) . He has a word of praise for Tiberius in Ann . , 3 , 52 . 37 Ann . , 1 , 58 . 55 theater . Without a leader they are cowardly and.
Hist . , 1 , 18 ( and cf. 3 , 51 ) . The simple country folk still typify his ideal ( Ann . , 16 , 4 ) . He has a word of praise for Tiberius in Ann . , 3 , 52 . 37 Ann . , 1 , 58 . 55 theater . Without a leader they are cowardly and.
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1 Tacitus indulges in frequent comments on the practices 69 70 71 66 Hist . , 1 , 4 ; Ann . , 16 , 4. See also the reference in 16 , 5 to applause of Nero by the rabble . 66 Hist . , 3 , 58 ; 4 , 37 . 67 E. g . , Hist . , 1 , 58 ° ( end ) ...
1 Tacitus indulges in frequent comments on the practices 69 70 71 66 Hist . , 1 , 4 ; Ann . , 16 , 4. See also the reference in 16 , 5 to applause of Nero by the rabble . 66 Hist . , 3 , 58 ; 4 , 37 . 67 E. g . , Hist . , 1 , 58 ° ( end ) ...
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