Book,  Par.

 1     I,      2|   magistrates, and the laws. He was wholly unopposed, for the boldest
 2     I,     13|         frequently repeated or were wholly new. Sensible men, however,
 3     I,     17|         where he would prefer to be wholly excused. Then Gallus again,
 4    II,     28|        while, wind and wave shifted wholly to the south, and from the
 5    II,     57|         singularly united, and were wholly unaffected by the rivalries
 6    IV,     27|            ancestry as Lepidus, but wholly different in disposition,
 7    IV,     44| circumscribed and inglorious; peace wholly unbroken or but slightly
 8    IV,     56|           of singularly quiet life, wholly free from political entanglements?
 9    IV,     73|           Milesians had, it seemed, wholly devoted their respective
10    IV,     76|           as to the rest, they were wholly in the dark, seeing that
11    IV,     80|          reign of Tiberius had been wholly debarred from such amusements;
12    VI,     21|       finally compound interest was wholly forbidden. A check too was
13    VI,     74|        influence of absolute power, wholly perverted and changed, Caius
14    XI,     15|             lady, and had her lover wholly to herself. Silius was not
15  XIII,      3|          their accomplishments were wholly different, they had equal
16  XIII,      4|        disordered intellect did not wholly mar his faculty of speech.
17  XIII,     15|            with her what he derived wholly from herself. ~ ~
18  XIII,     45|             plans of Tiridates were wholly reversed, and he sent envoys
19  XIII,     63|             no meddling with things wholly insignificant." ~ ~
20    XV,     12|             reverses. He had indeed wholly abandoned all the duties
21    XV,     28|          consulship a gymnasium was wholly consumed by a stroke of
22    XV,     59|         moderation in pleasure were wholly alien to him. He indulged
23    XV,     63|          proved to be true, was not wholly false. ~ ~
24   XVI,      6|           desirous of children, and wholly swayed by love of his wife.
25   XVI,     37|            in friendship, as of men wholly entangled in falsehoods
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