Book,  Par.

1     I,     85|       through the outposts and to throw themselves on the engineering
2   III,     38|        When however they began to throw off equality, and ambition
3    VI,     19|     fortunes of Rome, he meant to throw himself on the mercy of
4    XI,     22| constitution. That they might not throw off their obedience, he
5   XII,     16|           enemy and bribe them to throw off their allegiance. Izates
6   XII,     20|          on whose mercy he was to throw himself. He feared his brother
7   XIV,      7|           then thought it best to throw the vessel on one side and
8    XV,     13|     return to their standards and throw themselves on the mercy
9    XV,     66|       plot, that Lateranus was to throw himself at the prince's
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