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1 I, 3| his army than out of an ambition to extend the empire, or 2 I, 18| unite both the ability and ambition, had described Marcus Lepidus 3 I, 56| stimulated by shame and ambition, should wipe out this blot 4 I, 92| though it showed but slight ambition to parade her son in a common 5 I, 94| raised the hopes of one, the ambition of another, and the spirits 6 II, 57| Plancina, to inflame his ambition. He would hardly be the 7 III, 38| throw off equality, and ambition and violence usurped the 8 III, 41| suspected of overweening ambition. ~ ~ 9 III, 79| thought to check the perverse ambition of others, while he had 10 IV, 4| however obstacles to his ambition in the imperial house with 11 IV, 9| the stranger a colleague! Ambition at first had a steep path 12 IV, 16| popularity and the ill-concealed ambition of their mother Agrippina, 13 IV, 27| debasing servility, free from ambition and its perils. Messalinus 14 IV, 55| the first motive of his ambition. As he had heard that Augustus, 15 IV, 78| inspired with any guilty ambition, but still occasionally 16 IV, 86| against his cruelty, pride and ambition. He did not spare even Tiberius 17 XI, 37| preparing himself for a loftier ambition. There can be no secret 18 XII, 52| make no concealment of his ambition. Pharasmanes accordingly 19 XII, 67| sex, and her extravagant ambition. ~ ~ 20 XIV, 3| had stooped with a like ambition to the lust of Pallas, and 21 XIV, 30| eager and often mistaken ambition it is to attach themselves 22 XIV, 73| opening for his reckless ambition. Plautus again, with his 23 XV, 60| was not in Piso's personal ambition. But I could not easily 24 XV, 80| not to thwart her noble ambition, from an affection too which