Book,  Par.

 1     I,      9|          also at public opinion, wishing to have the credit of having
 2    IV,     94|         our losses a secret, not wishing to entrust any one with
 3    VI,     67|       the fickleness of friends. Wishing to attract popular sympathy,
 4  XIII,     10|       people of Rome. Vologeses, wishing to prepare for war at an
 5   XIV,      6|         to soothe their tempers, wishing thus to spread a rumour
 6   XIV,     21|                   Still, not yet wishing to disgrace himself on a
 7   XIV,     55| destroyed by incessant protests, wishing that it might remain unimpaired,
 8    XV,     11|   imminent disasters, still, not wishing to seem to need the advice
 9    XV,     82|          against Paulina and not wishing to heighten the odium of
10   XVI,      4|        the quinquennial contest, wishing to avert scandal, offered
11   XVI,     12|          a quick departure, each wishing to leave a relative still
12   XVI,     30|        his impetuous temper, not wishing him to attempt what would
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