Book,  Par.

1    VI,     36|  asked his reasons, adding intreaties, and finally protesting
2    VI,     37|     when Piso fell, by the intreaties of Augusta, and not less
3    VI,     38| thus necessarily driven to intreaties, by which some of the ex-consuls
4    VI,     56|  of Sejanus, neither time, intreaties, nor sated gratification,
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