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1 I, 10| a man whose good and bad fortune were equally famous. In
2 I, 47| enjoyed more fame than good fortune. His brothers, Magnus and
3 I, 51| to meet the advances of fortune. It was well for Verginius
4 I, 55| determined to seize the doubtful fortune of the hour, and to offer
5 I, 64| successes and reverses. Fortune may declare against us.
6 II, 1 | distant part of the world fortune was now preparing the origin
7 II, 1 | was to the most exalted fortune, from the mingled beauty
8 II, 7 | It matters not whether fortune make Otho or Vitellius to
9 II, 12| Fortune seemed to smile on his efforts.
10 II, 23| reinforcements, and change the fortune of the day. This policy
11 II, 33| impatient, declared that fortune, the Gods, and the genius
12 II, 46| to hope, even in spite of fortune; the cowardly and the indolent
13 II, 47| glorious will be my death. Fortune and I now know each other;
14 II, 61| ventured to thrust himself into fortune's game, and to challenge
15 II, 64| after days no seductions of fortune, no flattery from the State,
16 II, 70| thoughts of the mutability of fortune, to pity, and to tears.
17 II, 74| presume more or less upon fortune as they may choose, whereas
18 II, 76| and must know who, should fortune prosper the undertaking,
19 II, 82| positions. In some cases good fortune served instead of merit.
20 II, 84| to the extent of a man's fortune. Informations abounded,
21 II, 99| the excessive favour of fortune, he had abandoned himself
22 III, 2 | on that day; though the fortune of war was against them,
23 III, 2 | execute the plan. You, whose fortune never suffered a reverse,
24 III, 9 | apology for their former fortune, at once took up a tone
25 III, 16| loss; as more came up, the fortune of the day changed, and
26 III, 18| their cavalry. But when fortune changed, they would not
27 III, 23| but the fact is undoubted. Fortune favoured neither side, till
28 III, 31| readily they succumbed to fortune, fearing that when Cremona
29 III, 46| often before, by the good fortune of the Roman people, which
30 III, 50| halted at the Temple of Fortune, undecided as to their line
31 III, 59| to turn back by that good fortune, which, not less often than
32 III, 72| denied to his uniform good fortune. The name of Lutatius Catulus,
33 III, 82| with all the prestige of fortune and repeated victory, the
34 IV, 5 | fortified against the chances of fortune. He followed those teachers
35 IV, 25| free our valour and our fortune from these evil auspices!"
36 IV, 34| entrenchments, when the fortune of the day was suddenly
37 IV, 35| troops. With the Romans the fortune of the day varied, and the
38 IV, 48| both of the mutability of fortune, ever bringing together
39 IV, 52| every rank, who, with a good fortune equal to their courage,
40 IV, 59| victorious armies, the fortune of the Empire, and avenging
41 IV, 60| empire of Gaul. Though our fortune and courage have for the
42 IV, 70| not decline the contest. Fortune favoured the better cause,
43 IV, 77| right. Let the lessons of fortune in both its forms teach
44 IV, 84| were possible to his good fortune, and that nothing was any
45 V, 11| and by help of his good fortune, his high reputation, and
46 V, 22| they made many ventures, fortune would favour them on some
47 V, 23| picked body of cavalry, the fortune of the day changed, and
48 V, 23| successful in their results. Fortune helped him even where skill
49 V, 26| to the Roman people the fortune of war, which so many disasters
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