Book,  Par.

1     I,      1|        fine intellects were not wanting to describe the times of
2    II,     41| promoter of reform would not be wanting. ~ ~
3    VI,     31|     interval an opportunity was wanting for the trial of an old
4   XII,     23|       penalty, which he was not wanting in power to inflict, but
5  XIII,     54|                Persons were not wanting to report all this to Seneca,
6   XIV,     67|      and riches that nothing is wanting to my happiness but a right
7   XIV,     80|       emperor; a leader only is wanting, and he will easily be found
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