Book,  Par.

1    II,     47| business and property, thereby bringing odium on the Senate and
2    II,     49|  Agrippa by craft or force and bringing him to the armies of Germany.
3   III,     10|        fury of the populace by bringing his vessel to shore at the
4   III,     16|     were then assigned for the bringing forward of the charges,
5    IV,     14|         out of fear and shame, bringing on himself the death which
6    VI,     42|      had screened his guilt by bringing odium on another, and had
7  XIII,     69|    seeking to deter Vetus from bringing his legions into another
8   XIV,     71|     himself in the very act of bringing disgrace on his friend." ~ ~
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