Book,  Par.

1     I,     96|     man had deceived Jupiter. Wrongs done to the gods were the
2   III,     55| Trebellienus for allowing the wrongs of his countrymen to go
3   III,     98|       generous in the case of wrongs to the commonwealth." Tiberius
4    XI,      7|      accusations, hatreds and wrongs were encouraged, in order
5   XII,     22|    urged by resentment at his wrongs, and by thirst for vengeance.
6  XIII,     21| Britannicus or publishing the wrongs of Octavia, but with a hint
7  XIII,     57|    fact, avenged his patron's wrongs. He had made some impression
8   XIV,      1|   least she would divulge the wrongs of the Senate, and the wrath
9   XIV,     55|      to pretend, avenging his wrongs because he had bargained
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