Book,  Par.

 1     I,      3|     the aged Augustus that he drove out as an exile into the
 2     I,     13|       laws had then no place, drove him into civil war, which
 3     I,     26|      loaded with baggage, and drove on at the head of the column,
 4     I,     68|  broke through the enemy, and drove him back with great slaughter
 5    II,      2|     men who slew Crassus, who drove out Antonius, if Caesar'
 6    II,     28|      and instantly caught and drove the ships hither and thither
 7    II,     38|      when Libo, whose anguish drove him from the very banquet
 8    II,     69|    winds which he encountered drove him aside from his course.
 9    II,     70|   that when a storm arose and drove Piso on rocks, and his enemy'
10    II,     89|      attended by his lictors, drove away the victims placed
11   III,     31|    battle with the Numidians, drove them into the desert.~ ~
12   III,    105|   threshold of a campaign, he drove Tacfarinas by flying columns
13    IV,     69|    soldiers on the other side drove them back with missiles,
14    IV,     75|   mother's domineering temper drove him away; he was weary of
15    IV,     93|     the fifth sprang forward, drove back the enemy in a fierce
16    XI,     10|    375 miles in two days, and drove before him the surprised
17    XI,     13| Established in the palace, he drove the Parthians by his cruelty
18    XI,     15|    nobility of Rome, that she drove from his bed Junia Silana,
19    XI,     49|       a blow from the tribune drove it through her. Her body
20   XII,     17|    last he collected an army, drove out the king of the Dandaridae,
21   XII,     51|      a boisterous clamour and drove him to a corner of the forum,
22   XII,     53|      who by a sudden invasion drove Mithridates in terror from
23   XIV,     42|     the colony of Camulodunum drove people out of their houses,
24   XIV,     79|       as a conspicuous merit, drove Octavia from him, alleging
25    XV,     10|     catapults and balistas he drove off the barbarians. The
26    XV,     12|       not alter his plan, but drove off the latter by the menace
27    XV,     36|       a menacing attitude. He drove from their possessions the
28    XV,     93| splendour of their name which drove Verginius Flavus and Musonius
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