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1 I, 42| cause of savage fury. They threw them to the earth and beat 2 I, 66| villages of the Marsi, and threw their pickets round the 3 I, 77| than defended. However, I threw Arminius into chains and 4 I, 87| in, when the first legion threw itself in the way. The greed 5 I, 89| entreaties or even by force, threw himself to the earth in 6 I, 91| and sudden rush, our men threw themselves on the German 7 II, 75| king. At the same time he threw his crown on the ground, 8 III, 29| driven back, upon which he threw himself fearlessly amid 9 III, 64| deafening cheer; the cavalry threw itself on the flanks, and 10 IV, 31| praetor, for unknown reasons, threw his wife Apronia out of 11 IV, 67| water and forage. He also threw up a rampart, from which 12 IV, 81| the calamity the nobles threw open houses and supplied 13 IV, 93| armies down the Rhine, he threw them on the Frisii, raising 14 V, 3| authority. Now, so to say, they threw off the reins and let loose 15 VI, 21| free from similar guilt, threw themselves on the emperor' 16 VI, 47| arriving in Syria, where he threw off the Roman fashions to 17 VI, 72| he was unequal, though he threw out some hints from which 18 XI, 13| The murder of Vardanes threw the affairs of Parthia into 19 XI, 25| the emperor Tiberius, who threw a veil over the discredit 20 XI, 39| allowed a private interview, threw herself at the emperor's 21 XII, 56| Rhadamistus at first threw himself into his embraces, 22 XII, 59| accustomed to be slaves, suddenly threw off their tameness and gathered 23 XIII, 14| strength of his desire, he threw off all respect for his 24 XIII, 50| stratagem. Suddenly, he threw himself on the Roman columns, 25 XIII, 73| stript off their clothes and threw them on the fire, which 26 XIV, 10| was repeating his message, threw down a sword at his feet, 27 XIV, 22| as they were, just as he threw them off. This is plainly 28 XIV, 32| against an invader. Corbulo threw the Iberians on them, ravaged 29 XIV, 49| disregarded the general's orders, threw himself on his sword. ~ ~ 30 XIV, 80| thanks to the gods. They threw down the statues of Poppaea; 31 XV, 18| Meanwhile Paetus threw a bridge over the river 32 XV, 21| about foreign affairs, Nero threw the people's corn, which 33 XV, 49| homeless as they were, he threw open to them the Campus 34 XV, 92| own hand; Statius Proximus threw away the benefit of the 35 XVI, 3| the work, till at last he threw off his infatuation, and