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1 I, 10| friendship of the great. His resources soon failed, and his position
2 I, 60| prodigious force and vast resources, determined that there should
3 II, 6 | in Gaul or Italy with the resources of the West. Pompey, Brutus,
4 II, 19| in military strength and resources. Finally, Spurinna himself,
5 II, 32| have on all sides abundant resources and loyal adherents. We
6 II, 56| the crimes of others. The resources of Italy had long been impaired,
7 II, 69| to eke out the Imperial resources, which had been impaired
8 II, 74| of a campaign and of his resources both immediate and remote.
9 III, 2 | have Italy itself, and the resources of the capital, and, should
10 III, 8 | Vitellius a colony so rich in resources there would be both profit
11 III, 44| everything turned to swell the resources of the conqueror; the lead
12 III, 54| strength of the enemy's resources, and what had happened at
13 III, 55| future, he mutilated the resources of the Empire. But the mob
14 III, 72| than what the yet moderate resources of Rome could achieve. After
15 III, 76| unpopularity rather than to the resources of his party. ~ ~
16 IV, 64| so, for he relied on the resources of Germany, and felt that,
17 IV, 69| army. He now commanded vast resources, as the States were either
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