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 1     I,      2|        the higher by wealth and promotion, so that, aggrandised by
 2     I,    105|    grudged to see many enjoying promotion. Some, again, think that
 3    II,     45|    their thoughts were fixed on promotion for five years? It was in
 4    II,     46|   Caesar, they will attain such promotion as you shall bestow. Meanwhile
 5    II,     57|          refrained from seeking promotion till, he was actually solicited
 6   III,     27| promised his support in seeking promotion, but warned him not to ruin
 7   III,    107|    raised by the honour of this promotion above Labeo Antistius, a
 8   III,    107|       power. Labeo, because his promotion was confined to the praetorship,
 9   XII,     50|       to whose wish he owed his promotion. Agrippina, too, continued
10  XIII,     35|     offending, he promised them promotion out of the usual course.
11  XIII,     58|      Ollius, before he attained promotion, the friendship of Sejanus
12   XIV,     21|       nor age nor previous high promotion hindered any one from practising
13   XIV,     21|         others from the hope of promotion. Day and night they kept
14   XIV,     52|      marked out for a career of promotion, forged a will in his name
15   XIV,     63|     favours and in the right of promotion. This was Nero's reason
16   XVI,     18|      had refrained from seeking promotion out of a perverse vanity
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