Book,  Par.

1    II,     96|  hindered from crushing it into subjection. Had he had the sole control
2    IV,     92|        from their impatience of subjection. Drusus had imposed on them
3    VI,     52|        who, having been kept in subjection by fear rather than by goodwill,
4    XI,     12|        of the nobility, to whom subjection is a special hardship in
5  XIII,     42|         the Parthians, to whose subjection, in their ignorance of freedom,
6   XIV,     36| proximities, were put under the subjection of Pharasmanes, Polemo,
7    XV,      1|     help us, we shall find that subjection to Rome is lighter for those
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