Book,  Par.

 1     I,     11|          the names of the nations conquered by Augustus were to be borne
 2     I,     37|           was not, he said, to be conquered by terror or by threats.
 3     I,     54|          and he seemed to be in a conquered city rather than in his
 4     I,     79|         Let Segestes dwell on the conquered bank; let him restore to
 5    II,      4|       himself of the kingdom. The conquered Vonones found a refuge in
 6    II,     23|     trophy, with the names of the conquered tribes inscribed beneath
 7    II,     78|         such an army king Rhamses conquered Libya, Ethiopia, Media,
 8    IV,     64|       were doomed to slavery as a conquered people, they had swords
 9    XI,     30|        aliens those whom they had conquered? Our founder Romulus, on
10   XII,     21|        settled by an amnesty. The conquered Zorsines had on this principle
11   XII,     35|    riverbank, as a support to the conquered and a terror to the conqueror,
12   XII,     38| established at Camulodunum on the conquered lands, as a defence against
13   XIV,     40|         added that he should have conquered the province for him, had
14   XIV,     41|       force was next set over the conquered, and their groves, devoted
15    XV,      1|        who surrender than for the conquered." Tiridates too, exile as
16    XV,      7|          would soon impose on the conquered tribute and laws and Roman
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