Book,  Par.

 1     I,     14|      machinations - he at once possessed himself of both their armies,
 2    II,      2|      of the Arsacids now being possessed and given away among the
 3    II,      4|         rallied his forces and possessed himself of the kingdom.
 4    II,     84|       hospitable board. Having possessed himself of all Thrace, he
 5    II,     96|     control of affairs, had he possessed the power and title of a
 6   III,    101|      examples, Lepidus, though possessed of a moderate fortune, now
 7    VI,     45|        to seize on the country possessed by Cyrus and afterwards
 8    XI,     28|       was called, who had long possessed the rights of allies and
 9   XII,      4|      not yet his wife, already possessed a wife's power. For as soon
10   XII,     17|    king of the Dandaridae, and possessed himself of his dominions.
11   XII,     31|        him sympathy, and so he possessed the credit of it, without
12  XIII,      7| Rhadamistus, who, having often possessed himself of the kingdom and
13  XIII,     71|  territory, the Ampsivarii now possessed themselves, a tribe more
14   XIV,     28|       from Thurii. When we had possessed ourselves of Achaia and
15    XV,     92|  Egnatia Maximilla. The latter possessed at first a great fortune,
16   XVI,     16|   crown he had won in Britain, possessed, too, as he was of huge
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