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1 I, 16| various considerations, the greatness of the empire, his distrust 2 I, 69| Senate, and spoke much of his greatness in language elaborated for 3 II, 12| controversy. The one spoke of the greatness of Rome, the resources of 4 II, 81| who remembered his past greatness. When as a most famous king 5 II, 95| while he maintained the greatness and dignity of the highest 6 II, 104| dwelling repeatedly on the greatness of the general, with hints 7 III, 65| the war; he magnified the greatness of the empire, and said 8 III, 78| savage massacres in which greatness of renown was fatal, the 9 III, 79| moderation and in his own greatness.~ ~ 10 III, 92| cost of ruin to premature greatness. ~ ~ 11 IV, 6| other kings, to whom our greatness was a protection against 12 XI, 7| when men looked at the greatness of their gains. If law suits 13 XI, 12| on which he recorded his greatness, and the tribute won from 14 XI, 14| was taken to presage his greatness. It was commonly reported 15 XIII, 19| family born to the highest greatness.~ ~ 16 XIV, 69| sinks powerless beneath your greatness, though on me it weighs 17 XIV, 72| practices of his former greatness; he kept the crowds of his 18 XV, 1| thoughts as he reflected on the greatness of Rome, and felt reverence 19 XV, 62| promoted in proportion to the greatness of his crime. Either, as 20 XV, 65| been trained, aspire to any greatness and seize an empire, which