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1 I, 18| highest daring, in great favor with the people on account 2 I, 35| entertain a perpetual feeling of favor and friendship toward him; 3 I, 40| his nor the Roman people’s favor. But even if, driven on 4 I, 43| had been passed in their favor, and how frequent and how 5 I, 44| and could purchase the favor and the friendship of them 6 I, 53| another time: that by the favor of the lots he was uninjured. 7 V, 51| patient mind, because by the favor of the immortal gods and 8 V, 54| publicly and privately, his favor and friendship. ~~ 9 VI, 7| nature compelled some to favor the Gallic interests. Labienus, 10 VI, 12| they equaled the Aedui in favor with Caesar, those, who 11 VI, 43| should acquire the highest favor with Caesar, nearly overcame 12 VII, 20| to acquiring it by their favor. Being accused in such a 13 VII, 80| without victory inclining in favor of either, the Germans, 14 VIII, 14| such a steep hill in their favor, nor keep his legions at 15 VIII, 16| had adopted that method to favor their escape, he made his 16 VIII, 50| interest both cheerfully in favor of a man strongly attached