Book,  Par.

1     I,     57|     thrown headlong and cut to pieces. The soldiers gloated over
2   III,     18|      and were breaking them in pieces, when by the emperor's order
3   III,     56|      the pillagers were cut to pieces; dissensions broke out among
4    IV,     93| hundred Romans had been cut to pieces in a wood called Braduhenna'
5    XI,     26|      when he was being torn in pieces by torture, but gave up
6   XII,     64|        force, which was cut to pieces. The flame of war would
7    XV,     12|        sallied out, and cut to pieces such of the barbarians as
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