Book,  Par.

1   III,     23|        to converse with her and rescue her from the Senate. What
2    IV,     41|     whenever he came to a man's rescue. ~ ~
3    IV,     77|      soldiers who came to their rescue. After this he was greater
4   XII,     65| troopers sent from Syria to its rescue under the command of Curtius
5   XIV,     43|         as he was coming to the rescue, routed his troops, and
6   XIV,     82|       he said, "had come to the rescue of the prince's life against
7    XV,     11|     thickened, the glory of the rescue might be enhanced. Yet he
8    XV,     48|         they had been unable to rescue, perished, though escape
9    XV,     61|         of choosing some one to rescue the State in its distress,
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