Book,  Par.

1     I,     32|       Augustus to frustrate the wishes of the legions, and the
2    II,     93|    laments, but to remember his wishes, to fulfil his commands.
3    IV,     55|         confiding his hopes and wishes to the ears of emperors
4    IV,     56|     intrude on you against your wishes and consult you on all matters,
5    VI,     47|                 This suited the wishes of Tiberius. He provided
6   XII,     76| Britannicus, expressing earnest wishes for his speedy arrival at
7  XIII,      2|        plight, even against the wishes of Nero, with whose yet
8  XIII,     27|        at home he signified his wishes only by a nod or a gesture,
9  XIII,     57|     pretended that her father's wishes were against it, and having
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