Book,  Par.

 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
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