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 1     I,     68|            the confidence of recent success, and forgetful of the past,
 2     I,     85|        engagement. The Germans whom success rendered unwearied, without
 3     I,     86|             with such experience of success and peril, he was perfectly
 4     I,     91|             they had been elated by success. Arminius and Inguiomerus
 5    II,     17|          under disaster, just as in success they forget alike divine
 6    II,     26|      cavalry fought with indecisive success.~ ~
 7    II,     32|            He had now had enough of success, enough of disaster. He
 8    II,     59|            could claim the crowning success in war. ~ ~
 9    II,     68|        vivid images of disaster and success rose before him on the spot.
10    II,    118|         while fighting with various success, fell by the treachery of
11   III,     65|            truth, but ascribing the success to the loyalty and courage
12   III,     92|             despising slow and safe success and hurrying on even at
13    IV,     24|   distinctions of a triumph for his success in the war with Sacrovir,
14    IV,     42|       friendship he long used, with success, never for good. ~ ~
15    IV,     67|           encouraged by the night's success to risk an engagement. Finding
16    IV,     69| siege-javelins and heaps of stones. Success already gained and the more
17   XII,     14|           to come and promised easy success if they hastened their arrival,
18   XII,     35|        otherwise, in the elation of success, disturb also the peace
19  XIII,     44|             that an opportunity for success presented itself, he was
20  XIII,     49|       camp-prefect met with similar success; three forts were stormed
21  XIII,     73|         pile of wood. The war was a success for the Hermunduri, and
22   XIV,     35|             furious assailants. The success was the easier, as the Parthians
23   XIV,     49|         legion, when he knew of the success of the men of the fourteenth
24    XV,      2|         though they have never with success to themselves disturbed
25    XV,      8|           emperor, returned without success, and the Parthians made
26    XV,     19|          emotions which stir men in success, had died away; pity alone
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