Book,  Par.

 1     I,      1|    Pompeius and of Crassus soon yielded before Caesar; the arms
 2     I,     13|        principles. He had often yielded to Antonius, while he was
 3     I,     60|       those who would have soon yielded, when they once saw a sovereign
 4     I,    104|     motives prevailed, and they yielded to Piso's opinion, who declared
 5    II,     98|         dispute. Finally Marsus yielded to Sentius as an older and
 6   III,     22|         Syria. Would that I had yielded to my young son rather than
 7   III,     32|       ground that he would have yielded only where there was a necessity
 8   III,     60|         he was infirm and aged, yielded to Silius who was in his
 9    IV,     51|      reproached him with having yielded to vanity, delivered the
10    VI,     21|        emperor's indulgence. He yielded, and a year and six months
11    VI,     51|         the Parthians, and they yielded the victory. ~ ~
12    VI,     66|         all to a man would have yielded. By besieging a fortress
13   XII,     11|     rivals in strength, and yet yielded to us out of respect. Kings'
14   XII,     16|      Then Meherdates in despair yielded to promises from Parrhaces,
15   XII,     19|        rivers and cities, alike yielded to their foe. And so Zorsines,
16   XII,     80|         lead a resistance, they yielded to what was offered them.
17  XIII,      7|         he would certainly have yielded to the bidding of slaves,
18    XV,     20| throughout it. At last the king yielded, all the positions fortified
19    XV,     82|  prospect presented itself, she yielded to the charms of life. To
20   XVI,     12|         she cast hope aside and yielded to necessity. He was at
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