Book,  Par.

1    II,     61|     routed. Further fighting was expected, when Maroboduus withdrew
2   III,     73| Something greater and loftier is expected of a prince, and while everybody
3    XI,      9|     cultivating land. No work is expected from any one of which he
4   XII,     17|        Bosporus was every moment expected, Aquila and Cotys, seeing
5   XIV,     20|         of sickening him, as men expected. Imagining that he mitigated
6   XIV,     50|    cessation of fighting must be expected, unless Suetonius were superseded,
7   XIV,     64|          him. As might have been expected from their known characters,
8    XV,     60|       rank, contrary to what was expected of them, undertook the beginning
9    XV,     91|      perished, not in the manner expected from the past effeminacy
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