Book,  Par.

 1     I,      2| Commonwealth, when Pompeius was crushed in Sicily, and when, with
 2     I,     69|    rejoiced that the mutiny was crushed, but the fact that Germanicus
 3   III,     22|                                 Crushed by a conspiracy of my foes
 4    IV,     36|         slave war in Italy were crushed by a fortunate accident.
 5    IV,     77|   entrance suddenly fell in and crushed some of the attendants;
 6    IV,     80|  standing round. Those who were crushed to death in the first moment
 7    VI,      4|      emperor in the same letter crushed Sextius Paconianus, an ex-praetor,
 8    VI,     59|        the now lifeless man was crushed with the halter. Even Tigranes,
 9    XI,     37|      she might be condemned and crushed before she was accused.
10  XIII,     39|         ex-consul, who had been crushed in the past under charges
11   XIV,      7|     fell in, and Crepereius was crushed and instantly killed. Agrippina
12   XIV,      9|   unless Agrippina were at once crushed. Thereupon Seneca was so
13   XIV,     86|        Piso, but he was himself crushed more effectually by Seneca
14    XV,     12|        menace of an attack, and crushed the legionaires, only one
15   XVI,     22|   weight of whose influence had crushed him, while envoys from Cilicia,
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