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 1     I,     70|         Tiberius, who had vainly hoped that the infamy of the murder
 2   III,      9|         to Drusus, who would, he hoped, be not so much infuriated
 3   III,     96|         quite otherwise than was hoped or feared of him. Some are
 4    IV,     55|        were sought for Livia, he hoped Tiberius would bear in mind
 5    VI,     18|       silence was not, as he had hoped, taken as a proof of patriotism,
 6    VI,     63|  Scythians, for his cruelty, and hoped to find in Tiridates a kindly
 7   XII,      3|          the Claudian family. He hoped that a woman who was the
 8  XIII,     20|    conscious as he was of guilt, hoped for merciful consideration
 9  XIII,     68| decorations had been vulgarised, hoped for greater glory by the
10   XIV,     42|         lived a similar life and hoped for similar licence. A temple
11    XV,     11|         source from which he had hoped for the repute of an augmented
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