Book,  Par.

 1     I,      9|         allies, and such wonderful popularity, might prefer the possession
 2     I,     18| accomplishments, and corresponding popularity. For Augustus, when in his
 3    II,     43|         slighted. Tiberius, to win popularity by so humouring his mother
 4   III,     15|      whether he sought by intrigue popularity with the soldiers; whether
 5   III,     45|      prince the means of acquiring popularity. Domitius Corbulo, an ex-praetor,
 6    IV,     16|      Germanicus. This beginning of popularity and the ill-concealed ambition
 7    IV,     41|           and when with fictitious popularity. And even he himself, though
 8    IV,     80|        wealth, nor zeal for public popularity, but he had simply sought
 9    VI,     69|         either out of contempt for popularity or from his extreme age.
10    VI,     71|          was, in fact, not so much popularity in the present for which
11  XIII,     17|       however to gain for him wide popularity. During the feast of Saturn,
12   XIV,     19|           death had heightened his popularity. "He might go without a
13   XIV,     64|        Faenius Rufus, for a vulgar popularity, which he owed to his administration
14    XV,     26|        thanks, will the pursuit of popularity be restrained." ~ ~
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