Book,  Par.

 1     I,     67|                      Caesar, to spread devastation widely, divided
 2     I,     92|          Meanwhile a rumour had spread that our army was cut off,
 3    II,     24|   rushed on the Roman army, and spread disorder. At last they chose
 4    II,     30|         few rowers, or clothing spread as sails, some towed by
 5    II,     67|     Mazippa, with light troops, spread around him fire, slaughter,
 6    IV,     24|      the more tremendous and so spread greater terror among others.
 7    IV,     33|          Tacfarinas accordingly spread rumours; that elsewhere
 8    IV,     64|   neighbours. A rumour had then spread itself among them that,
 9    IV,     69|       winding mountain valleys, spread such confusion that the
10    IV,     76|       that his end was near and spread the rumour; for they never
11    IV,     80|    shock, as it fell inwards or spread outwards, precipitating
12    XI,      1|        and with a renown widely spread through the provinces, he
13   XII,     42|        in Britain. His fame had spread thence, and travelled to
14   XII,     51|    earthquake, and as the panic spread, all the weak were trodden
15   XII,     58|        the disgraceful news had spread far and wide, lest the world
16   XII,     64|         flame of war would have spread through the province, but
17   XII,     67|      shook the more remote, and spread terror with the tremendous
18  XIII,     45|   flying hither and thither, he spread panic more widely by rumour
19   XIV,      6|        tempers, wishing thus to spread a rumour of reconciliation
20   XIV,     50|        public interest, and had spread an idea that they ought
21    XV,     36| destroyed their fortresses, and spread equal panic throughout the
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