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 1  II,  12|       you neither know nor have wished to know, nor did you ever
 2 III,   9|     purpose, or that nature had wished in them to make sport of
 3 III,  16|       skill in contrivance, and wished to do us honour also by
 4 III,  23|       human affairs, sped as we wished and purposed. But since
 5   V,   1|         have the mode which you wished; and always undertake the
 6   V,   4|       Numa is shown not to have wished to know what he did wish;
 7   V,   4|         because he said that he wished expiation to be made with
 8   V,  10|  reluctance, just as he eagerly wished to satisfy the cravings
 9   V,  28|         men, the story goes, he wished to become acquainted with
10  VI,   4|        to the gods as though we wished to ward off from them drenching
11 VII,   7|         even by what means they wished themselves to be worshipped,
12 VII,   7|     imposed any laws which they wished to be honoured by them and
13 VII,  39| senate-house, as his neighbours wished, and, when his vision had
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