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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 "