Book, Paragraph

 1   I,   9|  because it interferes with the wishes of traders? What if one,
 2   I,  15|      carried on contrary to our wishes. But they were afterwards
 3  IV,  31| sacrifice to them being neither wishes nor desires these; or, with
 4   V,   4|    deceived, to give way to the wishes of him who has overcome
 5 VII,  12|    against their own favour and wishes; or they will do nothing
 6 VII,  31|       is prescribed against his wishes, and that in sacrificing
 7 VII,  31|         wine as you see the god wishes to be given to himself. "
 8 VII,  43|         choose, to announce his wishes and procure the satisfaction
 9 VII,  48|     have been of mixed natures, wishes, man-nets, and the good
10 VII,  51|        truly loves warfare, and wishes to be in the midst of battles,
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