Book,  Par.

1    II,     83|     change of emperor, he let loose bands of freebooters and
2    IV,     25|    Varro, the consul, was let loose on them, who, under colour
3    IV,     63|     back to torture, he broke loose from his guards and dashed
4     V,      3|   threw off the reins and let loose their fury. A letter was
5   XII,      8|     Messalina, insult Rome by loose manners. It was a stringent,
6   XII,     64| plundered each other, letting loose bands of robbers, forming
7    XV,     57|        who attempted to break loose, were put down by a military
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