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1 I, 55| Even the rights of public enemies, the sacred character of 2 II, 12| his son were treated as enemies; the other, of the claims 3 II, 83| barbarous portion, with enemies on its frontier, to Rhescuporis. 4 II, 90| my last breath under my enemies' eyes, what will then be 5 II, 95| allies, his humanity to enemies. He inspired reverence alike 6 II, 100| deprived of the province, your enemies have been fully satisfied. 7 II, 104| and to be opposed to his enemies, dwelling repeatedly on 8 II, 117| avenged themselves on their enemies. A noble answer, by which 9 IV, 45| even honour and virtue make enemies, condemning, as they do, 10 IV, 88| apprehended treachery from enemies, but he mentioned no one 11 VI, 67| anticipating the plots of enemies and the fickleness of friends. 12 VI, 68| obedience, traitors and enemies as they had lately been, 13 XI, 11| punish the treachery of their enemies and to yield one to the 14 XI, 30| so wise that he fought as enemies and then hailed as fellow-citizens 15 XII, 20| the only glory of which enemies have not robbed me." ~ ~ 16 XII, 58| plundered allies instead of enemies, finding himself, through 17 XII, 76| would drive out his father's enemies and also take vengeance 18 XIII, 10| from a liking which even enemies felt for him. Then there 19 XIII, 53| not so much humbled as his enemies wished, and was one who 20 XIV, 40| the subjugation of Rome's enemies. He therefore prepared to