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1 I, 15| have only borne adversity; prosperity tries the heart with keener
2 I, 29| at this very moment that prosperity is fully as dangerous. It
3 II, 1 | or misery on the State, prosperity or destruction on the Princes
4 II, 7 | generals grow insolent in prosperity; these men are quarrelsome,
5 II, 20| demand a temperate use of prosperity from none more rigorously
6 II, 23| the good, irresolute in prosperity, but rising higher under
7 II, 47| to be moderate with that prosperity which you think you will
8 II, 59| distinction for a day of prosperity, but it served as a consolation
9 II, 74| allegiance and prayed for all prosperity to Vitellius, they listened
10 II, 84| measures, till, spoilt by prosperity and evil counsellors, he
11 III, 6 | rank, yet the ill-gotten prosperity of the moment afterwards
12 III, 45| and the self-indulgence of prosperity. Spurning her husband Venutius,
13 III, 64| Vespasian. Vitellius even in prosperity was unequal to his position,
14 III, 66| have had enough both of prosperity and of adversity, but think
15 IV, 53| all with Princes, whose prosperity is shared by others, while
16 IV, 77| all these nations? By the prosperity and order of eight hundred
17 IV, 86| This, he said, would bring prosperity to the realm, and great
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