Book,  Par.

 1     I,     83|                  Germanicus, however, pursued Arminius as he fell back
 2     I,     93|          ebb-tide. Vitellius at first pursued his route without interruption,
 3   III,     31|           horror of siege-operations, pursued a desultory warfare, retreating
 4   III,     38|             when everything right was pursued on its own merits; and as
 5   III,     92| accomplishments, and was sure, had he pursued a path of virtue, to reach
 6    IV,     84|             fiercer host of informers pursued its victims, without one
 7    VI,     37|              justice asserted itself. Pursued by charges universally notorious,
 8    VI,     61|          related, who, though she had pursued her husband with ceaseless
 9   XII,     37|             down all who opposed him, pursued those who fled, and lest
10    XV,     35|                               He then pursued the route opened up in former
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