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1 I, 21| nightfall, and when the better men had dispersed, he gathered 2 I, 23| man with the exclamation, "Better imbrue your hands in my 3 I, 32| a word, with no power to better their lot? Yet heaven knew 4 I, 44| replied that they would hear better as they were. The standards 5 I, 56| to plunge into my breast? Better and more loving was the 6 I, 77| interests, and that peace is better than war. And therefore 7 II, 26| too, that he might be the better known, took his helmet off 8 II, 58| also thought that it was better for the young prince, who 9 II, 82| had a like downfall and no better refuge. Driven out soon 10 III, 49| had been changed into a better and more genial system. " 11 III, 53| young gave little offence. Better that he should incline that 12 III, 58| disaffection and exhibit it at a better opportunity. Sacrovir too 13 III, 73| good. In this debate it was better that my eyes should not 14 III, 78| seasons. Nor was everything better in the past, but our own 15 III, 95| to individuals, how much better for our allies, to provide 16 III, 104| solid military strength, but better in a war of surprises, he 17 IV, 7| seen that there were no better men to choose. The consul 18 IV, 15| impossibility of returning to better thoughts. Surely he would 19 IV, 27| others he changed for the better, and yet he did not want 20 IV, 40| brought to the verge of ruin. "Better," he said, "to subvert the 21 IV, 41| amazing that one who knew better things and the glory which 22 IV, 54| the gods. Augustus, did better, seeing that he had aspired. 23 VI, 26| that "there never was a better slave or a worse master." ~ ~ 24 VI, 53| presence, might turn to a better mind.~ ~ 25 VI, 74| training, would enter on a better course, with Macro for his 26 XI, 3| and saying that he had better have fallen by the craft 27 XII, 2| strength of it. It would be far better to introduce Lollia, for, 28 XII, 11| and receive from them a better sovereign, familiar with 29 XII, 15| though secretly and in better faith he inclined to Gotarzes. 30 XII, 22| in doubt whether it were better to receive the captive with 31 XII, 52| crush him unawares, were better. So Rhadamistus pretended 32 XII, 79| the emperor's health was better, so that the soldiers might 33 XIII, 7| contrary, argued that this was better than it would have been, 34 XIII, 43| be a wholesome measure, better than mercy; for there were 35 XIII, 47| replied that they would do better to discuss matters requiring 36 XIV, 55| arrangements of the past were better and fairer and that all 37 XIV, 73| gave him strength, would be better liked if he could secure 38 XIV, 83| alleviated by recollections of a better lot in the past. For Octavia, 39 XV, 6| of Roman cohorts. "He had better give up the siege, or he, 40 XV, 7| defended in war? Was it better for them to have wintered 41 XV, 26| early career is generally better than its close, which deteriorates, 42 XV, 35| war, and Vologeses will better consult the welfare of the 43 XV, 38| spectacle to the world, little better than a prisoner."~ ~ 44 XV, 64| deities who preside over it. "Better," he said, "in the capital, 45 XV, 77| when it would have been better to have kept up their friendship 46 XV, 78| flattery. No one knew this better than Nero, who had oftener 47 XV, 88| could not have rendered a better service to his infamous 48 XVI, 19| they exhibited, were the better liked, for their look of 49 XVI, 25| to his system, if it is better than ours, or let those 50 XVI, 29| through fear do the like. Better save the Senate which you