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 1     I,     48|       occasion, and instantly pressed their demands. The discharge
 2    II,     14|       aside all who resisted, pressed fiercely on their retreat,
 3    II,     26|      hand, with their shields pressed to their breasts, and their
 4   III,     24|  accusers and their witnesses pressed the prosecution with rival
 5   III,     31|        retreating when he was pressed, and then again hanging
 6    IV,     26|     provincials, none of whom pressed any demand. But Augustus'
 7    VI,      6|    all the charges. When they pressed the case, he appealed to
 8    VI,     42|      s case, but Labeo, being pressed by charges of maladministration
 9    VI,     51|   enemy with a double attack, pressed as they were by the cavalry
10   XII,     14|    Although a certain Carenes pressed them to come and promised
11   XII,     51|   forum, where they violently pressed on him till he broke through
12  XIII,     17|       and redoubled his hate. Pressed by Agrippina's menaces,
13  XIII,     48|     any point to such as were pressed. So impetuous were the efforts
14   XIV,     15| tribunes, who again and again pressed his hand and congratulated
15    XV,     11|     And, as Vologeses had not pressed his advantage with much
16    XV,     86| associates. Then, when he was pressed, he embraced the glory of
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