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 1     I,     10| ostentation and to win credit with posterity. His legacies were not beyond
 2     I,     42|          for himself a memory with posterity by the murder of Caius Caesar,
 3   III,     27|            find encouragement with posterity. ~ ~
 4   III,     78|         excellence and culture for posterity to imitate. May we still
 5   III,     91|        hold out the reprobation of posterity as a terror to evil words
 6   III,    101|           to win the admiration of posterity. Following these examples,
 7    IV,     11|           them for himself and for posterity. Drusus is now lost to us,
 8    IV,     48|           historians? To every man posterity gives his due honour, and,
 9    IV,     53|         assure you, and would have posterity remember it. They will more
10    IV,     53|          tombs, if the judgment of posterity passes into hatred. And
11    IV,     70|      Augustus and to persecute his posterity. The celestial spirit has
12    IV,     71|           Nero, who handed down to posterity the story of her life and
13    XI,      7|          who had thought fame with posterity the fairest recompense of
14   XVI,     17|        grant this privilege to the posterity of illustrious men, that
15   XVI,     28|            persist in his cruelty, posterity would at least distinguish
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