Book,  Par.

 1     I,     29|           were disregarded, their menaces.~ ~
 2     I,     50|        his bed, and forced him by menaces of death to give up the
 3    II,     13|          seen facing him, full of menaces and challenging him to conflict.
 4     V,     14|           enmity and their mutual menaces till they retired from office. ~ ~
 5  XIII,     16|   Agrippina rushed into frightful menaces, sparing not the prince'
 6  XIII,     17|            Pressed by Agrippina's menaces, having no charge against
 7   XIV,     79|          in answer to the furious menaces of Tigellinus, that Octavia'
 8    XV,     48|    mischief, because of incessant menaces from a number of persons
 9    XV,     73| Tigellinus were added the violent menaces of Faenius Rufus, who had
10    XV,     85|     answer to his browbeating and menaces, said with a smile that
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