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1 I, 18| position of influence and dignity: that, if any thing should 2 I, 43| be advanced in influence, dignity, and honor: who then could 3 IV, 17| consistent with his own dignity or that of the Roman people. 4 VI, 8| Germans, and that their dignity did not suffer them to fear 5 VI, 13| who are of any rank and dignity: for the commonality is 6 VI, 13| when seeking it, nor is any dignity bestowed on them. Over all 7 VI, 13| the rest is pre-eminent in dignity, he succeeds; but, if there 8 VII, 30| so, on the contrary, his dignity increased daily, although 9 VII, 54| but seemed to surpass the dignity and influence of all the 10 VIII, 50| Caesar of all honor and dignity: and that the consulate 11 VIII, 52| defend Caesar’s cause and dignity, had often proposed to the 12 VIII, 53| Marcellus attacked Caesar’s dignity, he proposed to the senate, 13 VIII, 53| endeavored to advance his own dignity, by raising envy against