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 1     I,     12|   vilest, to others, the most glorious of deeds. "Now," they said, "
 2     I,     44|   with especial praise on his glorious achievements with those
 3     I,     93|     have the opportunity of a glorious death, while here was destruction
 4    II,     16|      same time sacrifice to a glorious vengeance the perfidious
 5   III,    103|      far less, in Rome's most glorious height of power, should
 6    IV,     45| various incidents of battles, glorious deaths of great generals,
 7    IV,     47|      writings too hand down a glorious memory of them, and Messala
 8    IV,     53|     my temples, these my most glorious and abiding monuments. Those
 9    IV,     54|      that their memory may be glorious. For to despise fame is
10    IV,     55|        But there was one most glorious honour he had won, the reputation
11    VI,     55|      Caesar, and all that was glorious in both of them, while the
12   XII,     21|      common victory. Wars had glorious endings, whenever matters
13   XII,     41|     the auxiliaries. It was a glorious victory; the wife and daughter
14   XII,     43| nations. My present lot is as glorious to you as it is degrading
15   XII,     45|      of Caractacus. It was as glorious, they said, as the display
16  XIII,     36|    the other hand died with a glorious name. There was his long
17    XV,     61|  crowd which would witness so glorious a deed, had roused a singularly
18   XVI,     17|      of our citizens, however glorious to themselves. But now a
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