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 1     I,      3|           suggestion. For she had gained such a hold on the aged
 2     I,     97|         citizens; and having thus gained influence with one, hatred
 3    II,     41|    anxieties and dangers." Gallus gained a ready assent, under these
 4    II,     71| compliance, as a whispered rumour gained ground that the emperor
 5    II,     80|         several provinces, Drusus gained no little glory by sowing
 6   III,     76|          vice, and when they have gained credit for so doing they
 7   III,     78|          was conspicuously grand, gained too proportionate lustre
 8   III,     79|                   Tiberius having gained credit for forbearance by
 9   III,    107|      confined to the praetorship, gained in public favour through
10    IV,     61|           For this achievement he gained triumphal honours.~ ~
11    IV,     69|           stones. Success already gained and the more marked disgrace
12    IV,     86|         will of Sejanus was to be gained only by a crime. They arranged
13    VI,     38|     province having been withheld gained him additional esteem. Subsequently,
14    XI,     22|     troops and the enemy. Our men gained fresh valour; the barbarians
15    XI,     25|   moroseness among his equals, he gained the high office of the consulship,
16   XII,     68|      traditions akin to myths, he gained for his clients exemption
17  XIII,      1|        out of his boyhood and had gained the empire by crime, to
18  XIII,     55|      atrocious acts, when, having gained the rewards of wickedness,
19  XIII,     59|          brief delay. Once having gained admission, Poppaea won her
20   XIV,     29|           sacred contests. No one gained the first prize for eloquence,
21    XV,     18|          horses; for a rumour had gained ground that the bridge would
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