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1 I, 23| upbraided them and held back man after man with the exclamation, " 2 I, 29| one vine-stick on a man's back, he would call in a loud 3 I, 31| as they turned their eyes back on the throng, they broke 4 I, 39| present all was quiet, went back to Rome. ~ ~ 5 I, 45| repeatedly if he would not go back. But Germanicus protesting 6 I, 48| twentieth legions were led back by their officer Caecina 7 I, 49| a deserter, he led them back into their winter-quarters, 8 I, 54| while most of them went back to Germanicus. He, with 9 I, 68| the enemy, and drove him back with great slaughter into 10 I, 73| and were trying to keep back the Romans as they were 11 I, 73| Subsequently they were driven back by missiles and arrows, 12 I, 74| country, Germanicus marched back towards the Rhine, the enemy 13 I, 74| practice whenever he fell back by way of stratagem rather 14 I, 75| Segimundus, but the youth hung back from a consciousness of 15 I, 76| for Germanicus to march back his army. A battle was fought 16 I, 78| old province. He then led back the army and received on 17 I, 83| pursued Arminius as he fell back into trackless wilds, and 18 I, 84| afterwards Germanicus led back his army to the Amisia, 19 I, 84| and at the same time hold back the enemy, he resolved to 20 I, 106| speeches. Sometimes he kept back the names of the candidates, 21 II, 28| of the legions were sent back overland into winter-quarters, 22 II, 30| to Britain and were sent back by the petty chiefs. Every 23 II, 32| The soldiers were then led back into winter-quarters, rejoicing 24 II, 38| confusion, as they shrank back, they overturned the lamp 25 II, 69| of our people, he coasted back along Asia, and touched 26 II, 100| legions at his command. "Go back," they said, "to the province 27 II, 107| a distance; he then went back, and as he stood before 28 III, 8| then ceased, and men went back to their occupations. Drusus 29 III, 19| emotion. He was conveyed back to his house, where, seemingly 30 III, 29| shock, the cohort was driven back, upon which he threw himself 31 III, 88| Hierocaesarea went back to a higher antiquity, and 32 III, 89| any abuse, and then refer back the entire matter to the 33 III, 96| increases; nor ought we to fall back on imperial authority, when 34 III, 103| Tacfarinas, though often driven back, had recruited his resources 35 IV, 12| admiration. But he now fell back on those idle and often 36 IV, 35| a smaller army, brought back with him illustrious prisoners 37 IV, 38| from Rome. He was dragged back from Ravenna, and forced 38 IV, 39| so Serenus was conveyed back to Amorgus. ~ ~ 39 IV, 63| day, when he was dragged back to torture, he broke loose 40 IV, 65| the rout, and they fell back on the support of a Sugambrian 41 IV, 69| the other side drove them back with missiles, repelled 42 IV, 69| bravest men had been beaten back or wounded, were towards 43 IV, 69| towards daybreak pushed back to the upper part of the 44 IV, 74| tracing their city's antiquity back to such founders as either 45 IV, 75| taunt her son, and claim back what she had given. ~ ~ 46 IV, 93| array, they were beating back our auxiliary horse as well 47 IV, 93| fifth sprang forward, drove back the enemy in a fierce encounter, 48 V, 3| forwarded and to have been kept back by Augusta, as it was publicly 49 VI, 1| gardens by the Tiber, but went back again to the cliffs and 50 VI, 3| of Lesbos, he was dragged back to Rome, and confined in 51 VI, 5| the senators must not keep back what they have heard." Regulus 52 VI, 19| Sicily, and, when dragged back by a centurion, he assigned 53 VI, 48| Parthians were easily kept back, all other approaches having 54 VI, 48| south wind in winter rolls back the waves, and when the 55 VI, 48| and when the sea is driven back upon itself, the shallows 56 XI, 10| Caius Caesar, made his way back to his kingdom at the suggestion 57 XI, 39| adultery, and seem to be asking back the palace, the slaves, 58 XI, 39| enjoy; only, he must give back the wife and annul the act 59 XII, 2| that were she to be taken back, she would be supercilious 60 XII, 11| home rule, it might fall back on the emperor and the Senate, 61 XII, 19| vessels, as they were sailing back, were driven on the shores 62 XII, 24| been sent, but have come back to you; if you do not believe 63 XII, 40| forefathers who had driven back the dictator Caesar, by 64 XII, 48| officers and merely holding back the enemy. These transactions, 65 XII, 52| s prolonged old age kept back from him the little kingdom 66 XII, 55| and he had nothing to fall back on but a fortress without 67 XIII, 7| peril, how they could fall back on one who was ruled by 68 XIII, 30| they deserved to be dragged back into slavery, that fear 69 XIII, 51| supposed, Tiridates had fallen back. When his scouts reported 70 XIII, 61| the emperor, should he go back by the Flaminian road, and 71 XIV, 9| more prompt as to glance back on Burrus, as if to ask 72 XIV, 11| have come to see me, take back word that I have recovered, 73 XIV, 18| Lollia Paulina to be brought back and a tomb to be built over 74 XIV, 24| the matter being referred back to the Senators, the inhabitants 75 XIV, 35| the walls, but were driven back within their fortifications 76 XIV, 43| prostrate and turned its back to the enemy, as though 77 XIV, 49| resistance. The rest turned their back in flight, and flight proved 78 XIV, 71| respect astray, call me back and guide yet more zealously 79 XIV, 76| tidings were being carried back to Nero, while another force 80 XV, 5| engines, were easily driven back, and then cut down by a 81 XV, 9| was now at hand, he led back his army and wrote a letter 82 XV, 11| of others, he would fall back on some quite different 83 XV, 15| defend their lives, some held back by the general's order, 84 XV, 33| So the envoys were sent back without an answer, but with 85 XV, 35| did not repulse, but sent back with them some centurions 86 XV, 61| enterprises, which held him back. ~ ~ 87 XV, 72| as she was being dragged back on a chair to the same torments ( 88 XV, 72| sort of noose to the arched back of the chair, put her neck 89 XV, 78| accordingly ordered to go back and to announce sentence 90 XV, 79| same time he called them back from their tears to manly 91 XVI, 19| to business. Then falling back into vice or affecting vice,