Book,  Par.

 1    II,     33|       the glory he had already acquired. ~ ~
 2    II,     54|       of the Caesars, Tiberius acquired the empire, he enticed Archelaus
 3    IV,     61|     which had been blamelessly acquired and was modestly enjoyed.
 4    XI,      9|       resource of eloquence is acquired, thanks to which no one
 5   XII,     36|       more hated when they had acquired it. ~ ~
 6   XII,     72|        supposed spurious birth acquired for him the name of the
 7  XIII,     36| conspicuous wealth, honourably acquired, and his wise avoidance
 8  XIII,     53|       the other hand, had been acquired by industry and was not
 9    XV,     51|         So too were the riches acquired by our many victories, various
10   XVI,      2|   spoil, as if it were already acquired. They had triremes assigned
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