Book,  Par.

 1     I,     23|           three legions into one. Driven from their purpose by the
 2     I,     45|      discipline, whither they had driven their tribunes and centurions,
 3     I,     55| centurions are murdered, tribunes driven away, envoys imprisoned,
 4     I,     73|            Subsequently they were driven back by missiles and arrows,
 5     I,     79|     naturally furious temper, was driven to frenzy by the seizure
 6     I,     93|         its highest, his army was driven and tossed hither and thither.
 7    II,      1|     Phraates. For although he had driven before him armies and generals
 8    II,      5|        and having soon afterwards driven her from them, bewildered
 9    II,     25|       wounds with which they were driven from it. Caesar with some
10    II,     59|        Caesar, who deserved to be driven out, with rage as furious
11    II,     78|          his return to Greece was driven into a distant sea and to
12    II,     80|       name, who had formerly been driven into exile by the might
13    II,     82|    downfall and no better refuge. Driven out soon afterwards by the
14    II,    102|       asserting that, having been driven away to make room for revolution,
15   III,     29|       first shock, the cohort was driven back, upon which he threw
16   III,    103|          Tacfarinas, though often driven back, had recruited his
17    VI,     25|         Tiber, where, floating or driven on the bank, no one dared
18    VI,     35|           as a paramour and being driven by his death to loathe existence.
19    VI,     38|           he was thus necessarily driven to intreaties, by which
20    VI,     48|        waves, and when the sea is driven back upon itself, the shallows
21    VI,     76|           her arts and seductions driven him to an extremity from
22    XI,     21|        sunk the enemy's flotilla, driven out Gannascus, and brought
23   XII,     19|           were sailing back, were driven on the shores of the Tauri
24   XII,     35|       made king of the Suevi, was driven from his kingdom. In the
25   XII,     40|         their forefathers who had driven back the dictator Caesar,
26   XII,     73|         out of the Pontus and are driven by the sloping surface of
27  XIII,      2|   Agrippina I have mentioned, was driven to suicide by his cruel
28  XIII,      7|      Armenia, from which they had driven Rhadamistus, who, having
29  XIII,     21|        Silana, whom Messalina had driven from her husband, Caius
30  XIII,     45|         of good will, he was thus driven from Armenia, his ancient
31  XIII,     54|       charged Suilius with having driven Quintus Pomponius by a relentless
32  XIII,     72|          the Usipii and Tubantes. Driven out of these countries,
33   XIV,      8|         the shore, not from being driven by winds or dashed on rocks,
34   XIV,     35|         under the walls, but were driven back within their fortifications
35    XV,      3|           that Tigranes was to be driven out of Armenia. He would
36    XV,      5|          and engines, were easily driven back, and then cut down
37    XV,     11|           it is said, scarcely be driven to confess to Corbulo how
38    XV,     49|            to relieve the people, driven out homeless as they were,
39   XVI,     33|           poem, he was positively driven out an exile because he
40   XVI,     35|         Pollio having lately been driven into banishment, without
41   XVI,     38|           of all his property and driven into exile; so impartially
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