Book,  Par.

 1     I,     50|        Caesar from his bed, and forced him by menaces of death
 2     I,     66|      But the Roman general in a forced march, cut through the Caesian
 3    II,     25|         the level ground easily forced a passage. Those who had
 4    II,     26|     movements and lithe frames, forced as they were to a close
 5    II,     32|        king Maroboduus had been forced into peace. The Cherusci
 6    II,     50|        Caesar." He could not be forced to divulge his accomplices.
 7    II,     67|         consternation. They had forced the Ciniphii, a far from
 8   III,     62|      arms. He then pushed on by forced marches to Augustodunum,
 9   III,     91|      foremost citizens who were forced to save their grandeur by
10    IV,     38|  dragged back from Ravenna, and forced to go through the prosecution,
11    IV,     63|        torture that he might be forced to reveal his accomplices,
12    VI,     77|         evident as it was, by a forced politeness. After frequent
13    XI,     28|     captives, so to say, is now forced upon us? What distinctions
14    XI,     48| complaints, till the gates were forced open by the rush of the
15   XII,      5|         connection; Silanus was forced to resign his office, and
16   XII,     37|     Then at a given signal they forced the barrier, routing the
17   XII,     53|       from the open country and forced him into the fortress of
18   XII,     59|       arising from both causes, forced Vologeses to abandon his
19  XIII,     29|     though this was a reproach, forced to destroy himself. Nero
20  XIII,     54|       of civil war, with having forced Julia, Drusus's daughter,
21   XIV,     36|    followed with the legions by forced marches, and compelled him
22   XIV,     79|   torture, and though some were forced by the intensity of agony
23    XV,     44|    period Torquatus Silanus was forced to die, because over and
24   XVI,     20|       sleep, that death, though forced on him, might have a natural
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