Book, Par.
1 I, 2 | us; the Dacians had the glory of inflicting as well as
2 I, 22| revolutions, and a year of glory for Otho. This is a class
3 I, 36| entered the city. What is the glory that he has brought to the
4 I, 50| delights of plunder and glory, as men might well be who
5 I, 78| delighted, and claimed the glory for himself, as if it were
6 II, 4 | Emulation, however, and the glory won by the neighbouring
7 II, 12| regular command, who saw no glory in victory, no infamy in
8 II, 49| the desire to emulate his glory, and by love of their Prince.
9 II, 50| equal share of infamy and of glory. I should think it unbecoming
10 II, 54| fear. Besides, the very glory of Otho's death made the
11 II, 78| his consulate, and the glory of his victories in Judaea,
12 II, 91| Thrasea, as his model of true glory.~ ~
13 II, 94| from them, while the old glory of the Praetorian camp was
14 III, 3 | either their crime or their glory. ~ ~
15 III, 8 | would be both profit and glory. They secured Vicetia by
16 III, 8 | in truth he was greedy of glory, and anxious to keep the
17 III, 13| What," they cried, "has the glory of the army of Germany fallen
18 III, 20| I would not snatch their glory or their reward from those
19 III, 52| should lose all share in the glory of the war, continued to
20 III, 60| victory at Cremona sufficient glory has accrued to us, and from
21 III, 64| You should not yield the glory of the war to Antonius and
22 III, 72| superstructure. But the glory of its completion was reserved
23 IV, 6 | and indeed the desire of glory is the last infirmity cast
24 IV, 15| speaking of the renown and glory of their race, and then
25 IV, 22| share in his plunder and his glory. ~ ~
26 IV, 60| reward in their death, the glory of untarnished loyalty.
27 IV, 63| between the alternatives of glory and infamy. While they thus
28 IV, 81| freedom, the Batavi for glory, the Germans for plunder.
29 IV, 84| will; at any rate, all the glory of a successful remedy would
30 IV, 88| finished, to interfere with the glory of others. If the stability
31 V, 18| Cerialis spoke of the old glory of the Roman name, of former
32 V, 19| on the monuments of their glory, that they were treading
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