Book,  Par.

 1     I,     73|       arrows, and having in vain attempted for peace, some took refuge
 2     I,     85|                   The barbarians attempted to break through the outposts
 3     I,     99|     poverty. He bade others, who attempted the same, prove their case
 4    II,     69|      governors. In his return he attempted to see the sacred mysteries
 5    II,     86| accomplished rather than with an attempted crime. He ordered Cotys
 6    II,    107|            Meanwhile Piso vainly attempted an attack on the fleet which
 7   III,     15|         the soldiers; whether he attempted to repossess himself of
 8   III,     33|         Quirinus that Lepida had attempted their master's life by poison. ~ ~
 9   III,     57|         pressure of heavy debts, attempted a revolt. Its most active
10    IV,     25|          said nothing, or, if he attempted to defend himself, hinted,
11    IV,     88|          his freedmen and having attempted his life, and he claimed
12   XII,     37|         strength of the legions, attempted to break, and having assigned
13   XII,     38|        an engagement, or if they attempted to harass our march by stealthy
14   XII,     54|        And so Rhadamistus having attempted the fortified walls in vain
15    XV,     57|       the town of Praeneste, who attempted to break loose, were put
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