Book,  Par.

 1     I,     19|      death of Augustus. The same request was not made for Drusus,
 2     I,    103|                                A request from the Spaniards that
 3    II,     46|     somewhat disdainfully to the request of Marcus Hortalus, a youth
 4    II,     47|     bounty. In fact, it is not a request, but an importunity, as
 5    II,     76|       merely a concession to the request of Artabanus, but was meant
 6   III,     19|       persist, but at the urgent request of his sons braced his courage
 7   III,     41|   himself and his brother at the request of Augustus. But I cannot
 8   III,     97|           he added, was also the request of Torquata, Silanus's sister,
 9    IV,     15|         put down hearsay, and to request all into whose hands my
10    IV,     25|          the emperor opposed the request. "It was usual," he argued, "
11    IV,     51| deputation to the Senate, with a request to be allowed, after the
12    IV,     71|        the political aims of her request, but did not wish to show
13   XII,     71|          they ought to grant his request and let the people of Cos
14  XIII,     62|        the affair was at his own request transferred to the brothers
15    XV,     33|          would not make the same request in vain, if only he presented
16   XVI,      4|         then, at the importunate request of the rabble that he would
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