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1 I, 31| voice in showing either favour or severity. ~ ~ 2 I, 35| granted slowly; a separate favour you may deserve and receive 3 I, 43| regarded Germanicus with favour and with the same hope. 4 I, 69| Germanicus had won the soldiers' favour by lavishing money, and 5 I, 102| opinions were expressed in favour of the praetors having authority 6 II, 46| acquire wealth or popular favour, or that eloquence which 7 II, 52| his father, had been the favour of the crowd; how his uncle 8 II, 58| Arminius was regarded with favour as the champion of freedom. ~ ~ 9 II, 66| of children weigh most in favour of the candidates. Tiberius 10 II, 76| which he had won Plancina's favour. ~ ~ 11 II, 101| will haply turn out in his favour. Are we hastening to reach 12 II, 101| Augusta and the emperor's favour, though in secret, and none 13 III, 22| will never hereafter ask a favour, I implore you to save my 14 III, 41| commended to the Senate's favour, Nero, Germanicus's son, 15 III, 43| lived, he stood next in favour to him, and was afterwards 16 III, 45| the older senators in his favour. Against him Mamercus Scaurus, 17 III, 107| praetorship, gained in public favour through the wrong; Capito, 18 IV, 27| uniform prestige, and also the favour of Tiberius. This compels 19 IV, 59| question was decided in favour of the Messenians.~ ~ 20 VI, 23| and like practices to win favour with the sovereign, and 21 VI, 31| blushed not to grant the favour, and actually blamed the 22 VI, 37| Agrippina. When hatred and favour had alike passed away, justice 23 VI, 44| lived in safety and in high favour, Tiberius bearing in mind 24 VI, 70| assiduously than ever the favour of Caius Caesar, which, 25 VI, 71| and enjoyed the people's favour, a reason for having his 26 XI, 15| Something however of popular favour was bequeathed to him from 27 XI, 18| must show gratitude to the favour of Heaven, by taking care 28 XI, 38| was then in the height of favour, debated whether they might 29 XII, 4| a candidate for popular favour by the honour of triumphal 30 XII, 5| plans, with a view to her favour, and began to bring charges 31 XII, 46| after a while was in our favour. The enemy fled with trifling 32 XII, 49| celebrated to win for him popular favour, Britannicus wore the dress 33 XII, 57| the State; most argued in favour of a safe course, saying " 34 XIII, 4| foreigner, were heard with favour. When the speaker passed 35 XIII, 13| they had crept into his favour by debaucheries and equivocal 36 XIII, 53| within four years of royal favour amassed three hundred million 37 XIII, 61| road, and that through the favour of destiny he had escaped 38 XIV, 8| her son how by heaven's favour and his good fortune she 39 XIV, 40| knowledge and in popular favour, which allows no one to 40 XIV, 64| while Rufus enjoyed the favour of the people and of the 41 XV, 2| myself, having waived in my favour, on the ground of age, the 42 XV, 71| and Piso, or to win the favour of Nero, who hated Seneca 43 XVI, 4| declared that he wanted neither favour nor the Senate's influence,