Book,  Par.

1     I,     24|          breast high when, at last overcome by his persistency, they
2    II,    107|          last Piso's obstinacy was overcome, and he begged that he might
3   XII,     30|                                    Overcome by these arguments, the
4   XII,     41|       exclaiming that valour could overcome all things; and the prefects
5    XV,     16|           general, although he was overcome by the despair of his army,
6    XV,     74| accomplices. Torture or reward can overcome everything. Men will soon
7   XVI,     17|            should myself have been overcome by disgust, while I should
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