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00 - Dedication to Sir Robert Walpole
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01 - Discourse I: Upon Former English Translations of Tacitus
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02 - Discourse IIa: Upon Tacitus and His Writings
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03 - Discourse IIb: Upon Tacitus and His Writings
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04 - Discourse III: Upon Caesar the Dictator
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05 - Discourse IV: Upon Octavius Caesar, Afterwards Called Augustus
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06 - Discourse Va: Of Governments Free and Arbitrary
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07 - Discourse Vb: Of Governments Free and Arbitrary
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08 - Discourse VI: Of the Old Law of Treason
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09 - The Annals VIIa: Of the Accusations and Accusers Under the Emperors, pt 1
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10 - Discourse VIIb: Of the Accusations, and Accusers under the Emperors, pt 2
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11 - Discourse VIII: Of the General Debasement of Spirit and Adulation which Accompany Power Unlimited
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12 - Discourse IX: Upon Courts
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13 - Discourse X: Of Armies and Conquest
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14 - The Annals Bk. 1: The Reign of Augustus
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15 - The Annals Bk. 1: Tiberius Takes the Throne
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16 - The Annals Bk. 1: The Sedition at Pannonia
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17 - The Annals Bk. 1: The German Insurrection
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18 - The Annals Bk. 1: The Rise of Germanicus
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19 - The Annals Bk. 2: Conflict in Armenia
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20 - The Annals Bk. 2: Libo's Rebellion
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21 - The Annals Bk. 2: Debates in the Senate
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22 - The Annals Bk. 2: Various Rebellions
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23 - The Annals Bk. 2: The African Conflicts
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24 - The Annals Bk. 2: The Death of Germanicus
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25 - The Annals Bk. 3: The Disgrace of Piso
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26 - The Annals Bk. 3: Conflict with the Upper Classes
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27 - The Annals Bk. 3: Tiberius Pleads with the Senate
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28 - The Annals Bk. 3: International Relations Under Tiberius