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1 I, 2| were raised the higher by wealth and promotion, so that, 2 II, 2| and loaded Vonones with wealth. The barbarians, too, welcomed 3 II, 37| whether he would have such wealth as to be able to cover the 4 II, 41| growth of the empire private wealth too," he said, "had increased, 5 II, 46| times to receive or acquire wealth or popular favour, or that 6 II, 50| supported him with their wealth and helped him with their 7 II, 57| also the noble rank and wealth of his wife Plancina, to 8 II, 63| ought to have the support of wealth. Nor did he accept a legacy 9 II, 79| by the emulation and vast wealth of kings; the lake hollowed 10 II, 80| by the desire of amassing wealth, finally by forgetfulness 11 III, 3| adjuncts, in proportion to the wealth of the place. Even those 12 III, 42| the first to pile up the wealth which that house enjoyed 13 III, 43| the sumptuousness of his wealth he was almost a voluptuary. 14 III, 60| proportioned to the greater wealth of the state and the distance 15 III, 63| the more they abound in wealth and luxury, the more unwarlike 16 III, 71| excess in everything on which wealth is lavished. Some expenses, 17 III, 73| sake of jewels, diverts our wealth to strange or hostile nations? ~ ~ 18 III, 78| and every one who from his wealth, his mansion and his establishment 19 III, 78| energy attained an old age of wealth, still their former tastes 20 III, 101| war or their superfluous wealth to adorn the capital and 21 III, 108| criticism, for, with her vast wealth, after having honourably 22 IV, 8| seas with every resource of wealth and foresight. And he was 23 IV, 26| of sharp dealing with the wealth of others. Sosia was banished 24 IV, 47| prospered to the end with wealth and preferment. Again, that 25 IV, 61| then to have attained great wealth, which had been blamelessly 26 IV, 80| neither an abundance of wealth, nor zeal for public popularity, 27 VI, 21| systematically increased its wealth by usury in defiance of 28 VI, 22| The destruction of private wealth precipitated the fall of 29 VI, 25| that the vastness of his wealth had proved the man's ruin, 30 VI, 46| family and corresponding wealth. Next in influence was Abdus, 31 VI, 64| hundred citizens, chosen for wealth or wisdom, form a kind of 32 XI, 1| to beware of a power and wealth which threatened the throne. 33 XI, 15| his steps, showered on him wealth and honours, and, at last, 34 XI, 30| us their gold and their wealth rather than enjoy it in 35 XII, 8| power. A boundless greed of wealth was veiled under the pretext 36 XII, 25| Italy. Thus out of immense wealth only five million sesterces 37 XII, 43| men and horses, arms and wealth. What wonder if I parted 38 XII, 69| who was famous for his wealth, and at whose gardens she 39 XII, 74| rank. In beauty, youth, and wealth they differed but slightly. 40 XIII, 14| him the abundance of her wealth, which nearly approached 41 XIII, 36| knowledge and vastness of wealth, escaped the miseries of 42 XIII, 36| ninety-three years, his conspicuous wealth, honourably acquired, and 43 XIII, 41| squandered their ancestral wealth in profligacy. ~ ~ 44 XIII, 67| successful, through his wealth, his childlessness, and 45 XIV, 20| infamy is his who gave them wealth to reward their degradation 46 XIV, 28| on a scale suited to the wealth of their day, and so they 47 XIV, 44| attacked whatever offered most wealth to the spoiler, and was 48 XIV, 52| his childlessness and his wealth, was exposed to many a plot. 49 XIV, 59| newly-risen family and of wealth which did not provoke envy. 50 XIV, 65| continued to increase a wealth which was already so vast 51 XIV, 68| influence and boundless wealth, so that I often think within 52 XIV, 69| longer bear the burden of my wealth, I crave assistance. Order 53 XIV, 70| freedmen who parade a greater wealth. Hence I actually blush 54 XIV, 71| and me to Claudius. Such wealth as long thrift has procured 55 XIV, 71| if you restore me your wealth, not your love of quiet, 56 XIV, 73| Plautus again, with his great wealth, does not so much as affect 57 XIV, 86| still keeping his boundless wealth by a prolonged old age. 58 XV, 24| provincials, whom immense wealth has emboldened to the oppression 59 XV, 43| men, that in influence, wealth, and ability to injure, 60 XV, 67| the same moment boundless wealth and power, conscience and 61 XV, 83| even in the height of his wealth and power he was thinking 62 XVI, 1| many ages to increase the wealth of the present. Phoenician 63 XVI, 2| with a new abundance, and wealth was thrust on them by the 64 XVI, 3| chimerical hope, and ancient wealth was wasted, as apparently 65 XVI, 7| eminent for his ancestral wealth and dignity of character, 66 XVI, 15| Agrippina, and that his wealth was sufficiently conspicuous 67 XVI, 18| road to the acquisition of wealth through offices connected 68 XVI, 18| conveyed to Mela, whose wealth he ravenously desired. Mela 69 XVI, 38| Asclepiodotus, whose vast wealth made him a foremost man