Book,  Par.

1     I,      9| prefer the possession to the expectation of empire. He looked also
2     I,     10|     name of Augusta; next in expectation were the grand and great-grandchildren.
3   III,     26|    empire by public opinion, expectation and general respect was
4    XV,     90|     over their terror at the expectation of a fatal end to their
5   XVI,      1|    of night into a confident expectation. He sailed to Rome, and
6   XVI,      3|    from this source, and the expectation of riches was one of the
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