Book,  Par.

 1     I,     79|                The report of the surrender and kind reception of Segestes,
 2     I,     94|        despatched to receive the surrender of Segimerus, brother of
 3    II,     27| Angrivarii, but they hastened to surrender. And, as suppliants, by
 4    II,     31|        we had lately admitted to surrender, pointed out a neighbouring
 5    II,     85|          it. He was therefore to surrender Cotys, come in person transfer
 6   III,    103|       the offer of an honourable surrender on stipulated conditions;
 7    IV,     67|        discord, some thinking of surrender, others of destruction by
 8    IV,     69|       there at last compelled to surrender. Then the immediate neighbourhood,
 9    VI,     62|         sally out, he reduced to surrender by the sword, the rest by
10   XII,     22|        of safety or to claim his surrender by the sword. To this last
11   XII,     41|    brothers too were admitted to surrender. ~ ~
12    XV,      1|         is lighter for those who surrender than for the conquered."
13   XVI,     11|         an innocent man, and not surrender to a freedman one who had
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