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 1     I,      3|      and one who had shared his victory, to two consecutive consulships,
 2     I,      3| generation, sprung up since the victory of Actium, and even many
 3     I,     24|      peace what even after your victory in the civil wars you did
 4     I,     91|     everything indeed, in their victory. ~ ~
 5    II,      6|         was eager to hasten his victory, and he pondered on plans
 6    II,     23|                  It was a great victory and without bloodshed to
 7    II,     25|     valour was their only hope, victory their only safety.~ ~
 8    II,     67|     fear. It was by the hope of victory that they were lured on
 9    II,     68|       visited the bay which the victory of Actium had made famous,
10   III,     62|         that will be enough for victory." Twelve miles from Augustodunum
11    IV,      6|    ships of war captured in the victory of Actium, and sent by Augustus
12    IV,     25|      rapacity which sullied his victory, and his wife Sosia's conduct,
13    VI,     51| Parthians, and they yielded the victory. ~ ~
14    XI,     12|     Vardanes winning a complete victory, and in a series of successful
15   XII,     19|     have come after a bloodless victory within three days' march
16   XII,     21|         was the tie of a common victory. Wars had glorious endings,
17   XII,     22| precipitancy; that the glory of victory would be small, while much
18   XII,     41|  auxiliaries. It was a glorious victory; the wife and daughter of
19   XII,     70|     classes, and the results of victory were binding on the State.
20  XIII,     52|   included the day on which the victory was won, that on which it
21  XIII,     73|        devoted, in the event of victory, the enemy's army to Mars
22   XIV,     43|    evident cause, the statue of Victory at Camulodunum fell prostrate
23   XIV,     45|       with them, to witness the victory, their wives riding in waggons,
24   XIV,     47|       of plunder. When once the victory has been won, everything
25    XV,     18|         as an evidence of their victory; for the bridge was of use
26   XVI,      4|        offered the emperor the "victory in song," and added the "
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