Book,  Par.

1   III,     51|  indirectly censured them for throwing on the emperor every political
2    VI,     19| around him, broke his neck by throwing himself in an opposite direction.
3    VI,     51|       missiles. The Sarmatae, throwing aside their bows, which
4    VI,     76| sudden and shocking death, by throwing himself from a height. The
5   XII,     20|       entered the palace, and throwing himself at the feet of Eunones
6   XIV,      8|      be sealed, in this alone throwing off disguise.~ ~
7    XV,     10|    might have no hindrance in throwing a bridge over it from the
8   XVI,     32|      with impunity by Thrasea throwing off allegiance, by his son-in-law
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