Book,  Par.

 1     I,     76|     those who were then being surrendered. ~ ~
 2   III,     64|      then, from fear of being surrendered, to an adjacent country
 3   III,    103|     person of the chief. Many surrendered themselves on the strength
 4    XI,     46| remembering his words when he surrendered himself, without reserve,
 5  XIII,     51|      of their own accord, and surrendered themselves and their property
 6  XIII,     57|      that was left to him, he surrendered it to her mercy. When she
 7   XIV,     50| mercifully with those who had surrendered. At the same time he stated
 8   XIV,     69|      into poverty, but having surrendered the splendours which dazzle
 9    XV,     17|  forts and supplies should be surrendered to the Parthians, and when
10   XVI,     21|    Thermus, an ex-praetor, he surrendered to the hate of Tigellinus,
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