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1 1, 4| invited to his standard by the hopes of rewards and promotions. 2 1, 5| magnitude of his debts, and the hopes of having the government 3 1, 5| authority should return. Similar hopes of a province and armies, 4 1, 9| his enemies, lest in his hopes of injuring them, he should 5 1, 21| general, Domitius, on whose hopes and expectations they had 6 1, 27| as if he thought that the hopes of peace were not yet to 7 1, 27| declared that he had great hopes, if that were allowed him, 8 1, 73| 72]Caesar had conceived hopes of ending the affair without 9 1, 77| of an oath, removed all hopes of surrender for the present, 10 1, 81| the same day, and, having hopes that we should be delayed 11 2, 4| state with the most sanguine hopes and wishes. Having got a 12 2, 5| victorious, they might have hopes of preserving the city, 13 2, 12| town and sacking it, in hopes of getting spoil." These 14 2, 16| which they had built great hopes, was totally lost, and that 15 2, 17| assistance, that there were great hopes and expectations, and heard 16 2, 21| the rest with flattering hopes of his future intentions; 17 2, 31| should increase the enemy's hopes? but they moreover advise 18 2, 31| attack their camp without hopes of succeeding; nor so influenced 19 2, 39| this did not abate Curio's hopes. ~ 20 2, 40| calculated to confirm his former hopes, imagined that the enemy 21 2, 41| his men to rest all their hopes in their valor. Neither 22 3, 8| waiting for reinforcements, in hopes that he might come within 23 3, 17| but that they offered no hopes or terms of peace, he applied 24 3, 24| galleys against them, in hopes of intercepting them. When 25 3, 48| among them to damp their hopes. ~ 26 3, 49| approaching, and saw greater hopes laid before them by the 27 3, 51| time till sunset: for in hopes of completing the business, 28 3, 60| to measure their future hopes. This however, gave them 29 3, 70| success had far exceeded his hopes, as he had seen his men 30 3, 82| were confirmed, and their hopes of victory so much increased, 31 3, 87| council they broke up full of hopes and joy, and in imagination 32 3, 94| he reposed his greatest hopes thrown into confusion, despairing