Book,  Par.

1     I,     34|     over minds once thoroughly cowed, they lamented that this
2     I,     49|        disaffected indeed, but cowed.~ ~
3     I,     55| citizens.' The Divine Augustus cowed the legions who had fought
4     I,     74|         but Caecina thoroughly cowed them, carrying his arms
5    II,     96|       and, though after having cowed Germany by his many victories,
6   III,     31|        that the Numidians were cowed and had a horror of siege-operations,
7  XIII,     72|       aloof, the Bructeri were cowed by a like terror. And so,
8   XIV,     42|        and others who, not yet cowed by slavery, had agreed in
9    XV,     18|      the soldiers were utterly cowed and gave up everything,
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