Book,  Par.

1     I,     27|       the commander was still obeyed by the centurions and by
2     I,     44|   distinguished. The soldiers obeyed reluctantly. Then beginning
3    XI,     19|      unwilling people; he had obeyed a call. Superior as he was
4  XIII,     54| responsibility but had simply obeyed the emperor, till Nero stopped
5   XIV,     57|     the sentence could not be obeyed in the face of a dense and
6    XV,     45|   powerful claims and must be obeyed in their wish to retain
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