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1 I, 10| out of ostentation and to win credit with posterity. His 2 I, 54| wore the shoe so called, to win the men's goodwill. But 3 II, 33| then no other enemy, could win only in Germany the imperial 4 II, 43| majesty slighted. Tiberius, to win popularity by so humouring 5 II, 46| recall such facts, but to win compassion. While you prosper, 6 II, 58| military service, and to win the goodwill of the army. 7 II, 64| successful at sea and to win a naval triumph over the 8 III, 101| adorn the capital and to win the admiration of posterity. 9 V, 2| indeed a man well fitted to win the affection of a woman; 10 VI, 23| this and like practices to win favour with the sovereign, 11 VI, 50| the more glory they would win if victorious, the more 12 XI, 3| else which seemed likely to win compassion, and suggested 13 XII, 47| magnified it, that he might win the more glory by quelling 14 XII, 49| then being celebrated to win for him popular favour, 15 XII, 74| over Nero. Lepida tried to win the young prince's heart 16 XIV, 32| terror, or, by sparing it, win a name for mercy. Thither 17 XV, 47| Nero, to win credit for himself of enjoying 18 XV, 71| between him and Piso, or to win the favour of Nero, who 19 XV, 79| they remembered, they would win a name for moral worth and 20 XV, 80| more in your decease to win fame." ~ ~ 21 XVI, 4| opinion of the judges, to win the honour by merit. First, 22 XVI, 20| or on topics that might win for him the glory of courage.