Book,  Par.

 1     I,     26| him in ridicule whether he liked to bear such huge burdens
 2     I,     35|  their good qualities were liked by the common soldiers.
 3     I,     99| value of his house, for he liked to spend money on a good
 4     I,    102|    word from Tiberius, who liked to allow the Senate such
 5    XI,     22|    a reputation which many liked, but of which many thought
 6   XIV,      6|                       Nero liked the device, favoured as
 7   XIV,     23|    And some there were who liked to exhibit their gloomy
 8   XIV,     28|                Many people liked this very licence, but they
 9   XIV,     73|  strength, would be better liked if he could secure the emperor'
10    XV,     53|   These changes which were liked for their utility, also
11    XV,     95| possibly Caius Caesar, who liked even harlots, had also amused
12   XVI,     19| exhibited, were the better liked, for their look of natural
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