Book,  Par.

 1    II,     18|        greed, their cruelty, their pride. Is anything left for us
 2    II,     54|           Archelaus was not due to pride, but was suggested by the
 3   III,     83|           can be his hindrance but pride?" ~ ~
 4    IV,     16|            to the emperor that her pride as a mother and her reliance
 5    IV,     23|         Senate against encouraging pride in their young and excitable
 6    IV,     47|        Corvinus used to speak with pride of Cassius as his general.
 7    IV,     86|      Sejanus, against his cruelty, pride and ambition. He did not
 8    VI,     18|        proof of patriotism, but of pride.~ ~
 9    XI,     20|            he fell into a despot's pride, was dethroned, was restored
10    XI,     22|          the barbarians felt their pride broken. The Frisians, who
11    XI,     48|          her extremity, it was her pride alone which forsook her.
12    XI,     49| quaestorship, a mere trifle to the pride of one who rose in the height
13   XIV,     50|          anger of an enemy nor the pride of a conqueror, would deal
14    XV,     18|           after he had glutted his pride. Seated himself on an elephant,
15    XV,     35|      Parthia, as a warning against pride. Therefore, it is to the
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