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1 I, 77| foes with an eye to your advantage, not from hatred of my fatherland ( 2 I, 83| and they separated without advantage to either. ~ ~ 3 II, 18| deities, with no hope of advantage. They have, in fact, had 4 II, 41| thought for the State's advantage. Gallus Asinius argued on 5 II, 47| something for the general advantage in order that we might in 6 II, 57| fact too that he had an advantage in the illustrious rank 7 IV, 80| dreadful circumstances the advantage of escaping torture. More 8 VI, 11| it is perhaps less to my advantage to acknowledge than to deny 9 VI, 52| the country fought at an advantage. Still Artabanus did not 10 VI, 54| urged Tiridates to seize the advantage thus offered, and then led 11 XI, 34| before, with the additional advantage of a quiet mind, if only 12 XII, 2| mother of Antonia, and on the advantage of excluding a new element 13 XII, 7| It is, again, a singular advantage to us, due to divine providence, 14 XII, 39| strength, but deriving an advantage from the deceptiveness of 15 XIII, 10| to prepare for war at an advantage, or to rid himself of suspected 16 XIII, 51| untouched and unguarded, no advantage or glory would accrue from 17 XIII, 58| there was a prospect of advantage, there she transferred her 18 XIII, 61| city. So Graptus, taking advantage of an idle panic into which 19 XIV, 24| and at last weapons, the advantage resting with the populace 20 XIV, 56| compensation in the public advantage." ~ ~ 21 XV, 11| Vologeses had not pressed his advantage with much vigour, Paetus 22 XV, 24| turning the occasion to public advantage, after having stated his 23 XV, 35| Therefore, it is to the advantage of Tiridates to accept as 24 XV, 71| and that there could be no advantage in silence, revealed the 25 XV, 77| frequent interviews were to the advantage of neither, but still that