Book, Par.
1 I, 15 | custom is, it would be a high honour to me to introduce into
2 I, 21 | forgotten, or remembered with honour by posterity; and, if the
3 I, 43 | sought out and slain, not to honour Galba, but to comply with
4 I, 46 | Augustus, and every imperial honour. All strove to extinguish
5 I, 63 | party well, was held in no honour by Vitellius. Fabius Valens
6 I, 69 | time reflecting that more honour was to be gained by holding
7 I, 76 | moment, he disregarded its honour. He was himself to be consul
8 I, 76 | appointment as meant to do honour to the people of Vienna.
9 I, 77 | him new distinction and honour. Otho himself wavered in
10 I, 88 | caused anxiety or brought honour to but one man. Under Tiberius
11 I, 89 | motives, and the public honour now went for nothing. Otho
12 II, 44 | we shall fall with most honour." Amid all the exasperation
13 II, 60 | sought to purchase this honour, and with it the destruction
14 II, 70 | a religious ceremony in honour of the tutelary gods of
15 II, 77 | victorious. I shall have whatever honour you think fit to bestow
16 II, 101| natural fickleness and an honour which they must have held
17 III, 7 | would, he supposed, reflect honour on the cause, if it were
18 III, 24 | disgrace, and redeem your honour." Then turning to the troops
19 III, 51 | among our ancestors was the honour paid to virtue, and the
20 III, 63 | conqueror, but to do so with honour, marched down with their
21 III, 81 | virgins were sent back with honour, but the answer returned
22 III, 84 | their last hours to die with honour. When the city had been
23 IV, 2 | word; even in disaster the honour of the soldier was preserved.
24 IV, 7 | Commonwealth, it concerns the honour due to Vespasian, that he
25 IV, 8 | into disuse, or why the honour due to the Emperor should
26 V, 5 | that it is an observance in honour of Saturn, either from the
27 V, 6 | to their kings, nor this honour to our Emperors. From the
28 V, 13 | so called by Herod, in honour of Marcus Antonius. ~ ~
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