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1 I, 15| savage temper, he had sought glory for himself by a contrast 2 I, 45| soldierly obedience, of the glory of ancient discipline, whither 3 I, 54| father-in-law Drusus, her own glory as a mother of children, 4 I, 55| were it a question of your glory, I would willingly expose 5 I, 56| proffer their aid, to have the glory and honour of having rescued 6 I, 68| to turn your guilt into glory." This fired their courage, 7 I, 70| Lucius Caesar were in their glory, and had disdained him as 8 I, 79| your leader Arminius to glory and to freedom rather than 9 I, 90| if they were victorious, glory and renown would be theirs." 10 I, 104| streams and to flow with less glory." Either the entreaties 11 II, 2| Where," they asked, "was the glory of the men who slew Crassus, 12 II, 33| through jealousy from the glory he had already acquired. ~ ~ 13 II, 60| was taking to himself the glory which belonged to another, 14 II, 60| preserved untarnished the glory of the Germans, and then 15 II, 80| Drusus gained no little glory by sowing discord among 16 II, 96| would have attained military glory as much more easily as he 17 II, 111| and it was a sufficient glory for him to be classed among 18 II, 112| he would turn to his own glory every incident, however 19 II, 118| the height of her empire's glory, had fought, indeed, indecisive 20 III, 5| whom men spoke of as the glory of the country, the sole 21 III, 7| regret. This regret was a glory both to himself and to all, 22 III, 30| his own men than by the glory of the enemy, ventured on 23 III, 32| meanwhile Lepida, who beside the glory of being one of the Aemilii 24 III, 101| fortune, now revived the glory of his ancestors. ~ ~ 25 IV, 35| compliment to Sejanus, the glory of whose uncle Blaesus he 26 IV, 41| knew better things and the glory which waits on mercy, should 27 IV, 49| infamy for themselves and glory for their victims. ~ ~ 28 IV, 55| his reward simply in the glory of the alliance. He did 29 IV, 61| Domitius. It had been the glory of Lentulus, to say nothing 30 IV, 73| was strong only in the glory of its antiquity. There 31 VI, 11| and for us is left the glory of obedience. And, again, 32 VI, 15| a triumph. But his chief glory rested on the wonderful 33 VI, 50| grander their aims, the more glory they would win if victorious, 34 VI, 69| emperor turned to his own glory by paying the values of 35 VI, 71| for which he cared as for glory in the future. ~ ~ 36 VI, 78| Lucius Caesar were in their glory. Again his brother Drusus 37 XI, 1| deed, and challenge its glory for his own. Thus grown 38 XI, 12| he returned covered with glory, and therefore the more 39 XI, 17| which they appropriated the glory, giving out that they had 40 XII, 12| bad. Rome, sated with her glory, had reached such a height 41 XII, 19| emperor's image, to the great glory of the Roman army, which 42 XII, 20| great Achaemenes, the only glory of which enemies have not 43 XII, 22| of precipitancy; that the glory of victory would be small, 44 XII, 34| battle. With much spoil and glory they returned to Mount Taunus, 45 XII, 34| poems constitute his chief glory. ~ ~ 46 XII, 42| while he exalted his own glory, enhanced the renown of 47 XII, 47| that he might win the more glory by quelling the movement 48 XII, 57| him to have succeeded with glory." To this view they assented, 49 XIII, 12| spirit, elated with the glory won by trifles, would follow 50 XIII, 39| was afterwards counted a glory to her. ~ ~ 51 XIII, 48| and so to secure alike glory and spoil. Then forming 52 XIII, 51| unguarded, no advantage or glory would accrue from its capture. 53 XIII, 68| vulgarised, hoped for greater glory by the maintenance of peace. 54 XIV, 40| and aspired to equal the glory of the recovery of Armenia 55 XIV, 47| and it will enhance their glory that a small force should 56 XIV, 49| the piles of bodies. Great glory, equal to that of our old 57 XIV, 49| cheated his legion out of like glory, and had contrary to all 58 XIV, 52| audacity; Marcellus had the glory of being the great-grandson 59 XIV, 60| which was aimed at, as the glory of the emperor, whose veto 60 XIV, 67| retirement, and to which a glory attaches itself, because 61 XIV, 71| seemly in a wise man to get glory for himself in the very 62 XV, 1| power. And though it is the glory of a private house to keep 63 XV, 1| keep its own, it is the glory of a king to fight for the 64 XV, 7| might not further risk the glory he had earned in so many 65 XV, 9| too were taken, and some glory as well as plunder had been 66 XV, 9| only he had enjoyed his glory modestly, and his plunder 67 XV, 11| the dangers thickened, the glory of the rescue might be enhanced. 68 XV, 14| pointing the way to new glory. "It was not to villages 69 XV, 14| how wonderfully great the glory, when the numbers would 70 XV, 15| with all their strength and glory, whenever fortune was adverse, 71 XV, 19| rivalry and the desire of glory, emotions which stir men 72 XV, 30| And now henceforth the glory and the peril of these illustrious 73 XV, 38| bring the emperor a new glory, a suppliant Arsacid, while 74 XV, 39| To military glory Corbulo added courtesy and 75 XV, 50| that Nero was aiming at the glory of founding a new city and 76 XV, 80| smoothing life; you prefer the glory of dying. I will not grudge 77 XV, 82| relentlessness, she sought the glory of sharing her husband's 78 XV, 86| pressed, he embraced the glory of a full confession. Questioned 79 XVI, 9| let a cutthroat have the glory of the service. The centurion 80 XVI, 20| that might win for him the glory of courage. And he listened 81 XVI, 27| to enhance the emperor's glory and to tarnish his own honour. 82 XVI, 29| seek to close life with the glory of those in whose track 83 XVI, 34| said, adapted to his own glory rather than to the public