Book,  Par.

 1     I,     20|      and the Senate, being now released from the necessity of bribery
 2     I,     85|        distance. Night at last released the legions, which were
 3   III,     32|      too, the consul-elect, he released from the necessity of having
 4    IV,     32|              This year at last released Rome from her long contest
 5    VI,     38|       who, after being at last released from the farce of governing
 6   XII,     44|     wife, and to his brothers. Released from their bonds, they did
 7   XII,     55| departure the camp prefect was released, so to say, from surveillance;
 8   XII,     66|       much bloodshed they were released from the necessity of mutual
 9  XIII,     44|     kept in disgrace, and were released only on the intercession
10   XIV,     18|     temporarily exiled, he now released from their penalty. Silana
11    XV,     17|     that the legions should be released from the blockade, that
12   XVI,      3|        was imprisoned and soon released, his property having been
13   XVI,     10|    misdeeds, and whom Nero now released as a recompense for the
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