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1 1, 9| he had ever preferred the interest of the state to his own 2 1, 23| great; in that through his interest he had been admitted into 3 1, 30| should be confirmed in his interest; that auxiliaries and cavalry 4 1, 40| two points; he secured the interest of the centurions by this 5 1, 62| remained firm in Pompey's interest, loved him for the favors 6 1, 66| apprehension. This it was their interest to attempt and to effect 7 1, 77| distinct from the general interest. He himself swore first 8 2, 32| great part of Italy to his interest. For, says he, all the municipal 9 2, 44| could prevail either through interest or pity, or who were able 10 3, 20| six months each, without interest. ~ 11 3, 21| of the gladiators to his interest, by making them ample presents, 12 3, 22| endeavored to engage in his interest all persons whom he imagined 13 3, 31| them more firmly to his interest, permitted them to plunder 14 3, 32| added the most exorbitant interest, as usually happens in times 15 3, 35| power, favored Pompey's interest. Petreius, a young man of 16 3, 55| to win over to Caesar's interest, by sending deputies round 17 3, 83| age, Domitius boasting his interest in the city and his dignity,