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1 I, 22| many risks, he is still dragged into remote regions where, 2 I, 26| camp-prefect, whom they dragged from a waggon, loaded with 3 I, 27| soldiers. As the men were dragged off, they struggled violently, 4 I, 50| entrance, burst the door, dragged Caesar from his bed, and 5 I, 57| thither, altered men, and dragged the chief mutineers in chains 6 I, 72| with whom Segestes, though dragged into war by the unanimous 7 II, 50| having bound and gagged him, dragged him to the palace. When 8 III, 18| Senators. They had actually dragged Piso's statues to the Gemonian 9 III, 70| with Agrippa. Priscus was dragged off to prison and instantly 10 IV, 17| of his father would have dragged him to ruin. ~ ~ 11 IV, 37| the Senate; the father, dragged from exile in filth and 12 IV, 38| fled from Rome. He was dragged back from Ravenna, and forced 13 IV, 63| him. Next day, when he was dragged back to torture, he broke 14 IV, 64| tribes, they were to be dragged away to distant countries. 15 IV, 86| rank, Titius Sabinus, was dragged to prison because he had 16 IV, 88| and the condemned man was dragged off, exclaiming as loudly 17 V, 12| and whither she was being dragged, saying that she would do 18 VI, 3| island of Lesbos, he was dragged back to Rome, and confined 19 VI, 10| with Seius Quadratus were dragged into the same ruin. Africanus 20 VI, 19| of the Sicily, and, when dragged back by a centurion, he 21 VI, 25| corpses, till they were dragged to the Tiber, where, floating 22 VI, 37| s ruin, strange to say, dragged Plancina with it. Formerly 23 XII, 56| thrown round him. Then he was dragged along by a fetter, an extreme 24 XII, 60| and having stabbed her, dragged her to the bank of the Araxes 25 XIII, 30| offenders, they deserved to be dragged back into slavery, that 26 XIII, 42| feebly begun, had hitherto dragged on, was vigorously resumed. 27 XIV, 11| having burst open the gates, dragged off the slaves who met him, 28 XIV, 54| the same roof should be dragged to execution, when a sudden 29 XIV, 57| the condemned had to be dragged to execution. Cingonius 30 XV, 15| however, could hardly be dragged out of their tents, and 31 XV, 72| morrow, as she was being dragged back on a chair to the same 32 XV, 73| prisoners in chains were dragged along and stood at the gates 33 XV, 76| of his own death. He was dragged off to a place set apart