Book,  Par.

1     I,     20|       though the most important rested with the emperor's choice,
2     I,     40|  Caecina. The supreme direction rested with Germanicus, then busily
3   III,     13| Germanicus, on what the accused rested his hopes, and how far Tiberius
4    IV,     25|        impaired, seeing that it rested with his vigilance to guard
5    VI,     15|    triumph. But his chief glory rested on the wonderful tact with
6    VI,     44|  extreme age how his government rested more on prestige than on
7    XV,     43|     cross the sea of Hadria, he rested awhile at Beneventum, where
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