Book,  Par.

 1     I,     74|     Caecina thoroughly cowed them, carrying his arms everywhere, and
 2    II,      7|          and were also fit for the carrying of horses or supplies, and
 3    II,      8|         for receiving the army and carrying the war across the river.
 4   III,     29|            destroying villages and carrying off plunder wholesale. Finally,
 5   III,     95|       Dolabella however, by way of carrying flattery yet further, sharply
 6   XII,     64| occasionally fighting battles, and carrying the spoil and booty to the
 7  XIII,     43|          hands mortified as he was carrying a bundle of wood, so that
 8  XIII,     51|      adequately garrisoning it and carrying on the war. If again the
 9   XIV,     70|            but he did it at an age carrying with it an authority sufficient
10   XVI,     26|           emperor's freedmen, from carrying off statues and pictures.
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