Book,  Par.

1     I,     66| deliberated whether he should pursue the short and ordinary route,
2    IV,     27|     so that it is possible to pursue a course between a defiant
3    IV,     54|      they ought insatiably to pursue, that their memory may be
4     V,     10|     robe. The emperor did not pursue him after his death with
5    VI,     51|      Parthians, accustomed to pursue or fly with equal science,
6   XII,     24|     believe me, let me go and pursue me." He stood too with fearless
7  XIII,     50|      of the enemy, but not to pursue his retreat. On the wings
8  XIII,     63|  speech in the Senate, did he pursue such trifling abuses? Why
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