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 1     I,     33|            by his age and warlike renown, encouraged Drusus, and
 2     I,     90|        were victorious, glory and renown would be theirs." He dwelt
 3    II,     33|          leave some materials for renown to his brother Drusus, who,
 4    II,     60|       before them centred all the renown of the Cherusci, that to
 5    II,     61|         were fighting for ancient renown or newly-won freedom; the
 6    II,     67|       name of Furius won military renown. Since the days of the famous
 7    II,     81|        age and losing much of his renown through an excessive clinging
 8   III,     66|           was not so destitute of renown as after having subdued
 9   III,     78|   massacres in which greatness of renown was fatal, the survivors
10    IV,      7|          noble ancestry, military renown, or brilliant accomplishments
11    IV,     35|     honour heightened Dolabella's renown. He had, in fact, with a
12    IV,     68|     stronger love of life than of renown. The young were divided
13     V,     13|           treacherous intent. The renown of the name attracted the
14    VI,     50|       empire of the East, and the renown of the Arsacids, in contrast
15    XI,      1|           the capital, and with a renown widely spread through the
16    XI,      9| anticipate in hope an eternity of renown? It is for the needs and
17    XI,     21|    preparation and soon winning a renown of which that campaign was
18    XI,     28|        exhibited as to valour and renown. Is it a small thing that
19   XII,     13|      Cassian family which had won renown even in those countries. ~ ~
20   XII,     34|            a mere fraction of his renown with the next generation,
21   XII,     42|           own glory, enhanced the renown of the vanquished. The people
22  XIII,     10|           Corbulo, for his recent renown, and from a liking which
23   XIV,     47|       small force should earn the renown of an entire army. Only
24   XIV,     73|           of Asia, because of the renown of such a grandfather as
25    XV,      2|       Assuredly your strength and renown are at their height, and
26    XV,     37|          issue should enhance his renown. Nor did the disgrace of
27   XVI,     28|           what would heighten his renown. "It was for the feeble
28   XVI,     30|            who, in his ardour for renown, offered, as he was tribune
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