Book,  Par.

 1     I,      3|     For she had gained such a hold on the aged Augustus that
 2     I,     30|      the young prince, and to hold out punishment or reward
 3     I,     49|      left the ranks, he would hold as a deserter, he led them
 4     I,     84|     age, and at the same time hold back the enemy, he resolved
 5    II,     28|      the wind, they could not hold to their anchors or bale
 6    II,     31|      war, as it did Caesar to hold them down. He ordered Caius
 7   III,     73|    speak my mind, as I do not hold the office of aedile, praetor,
 8   III,     91|     be uncommemorated, and to hold out the reprobation of posterity
 9   III,    103| affair to Blaesus, who was to hold out to the other rebels
10    VI,     17|     for any private person to hold them. The same regulations
11    XI,     30|        Senators, which we now hold to be of the highest antiquity,
12  XIII,     42|      himself given him, or to hold it as a gift from a foreign
13   XIV,     56|     is only by terror you can hold in such a motley rabble.
14    XV,     12|      meantime, he said, would hold to their fidelity while
15    XV,     23|       public service, or even hold good for acquiring an inheritance. ~ ~
16    XV,     66|    hurl him to the ground and hold him down. When he was prostrate
17   XVI,     16|    help of a slave, simply to hold up a dagger firmly, and
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