Book,  Par.

 1     I,     29|       general. As it was, they thrust out the tribunes and the
 2     I,     44|        pretence of kissing it, thrust his fingers into their mouths,
 3     I,     95|        the people had so often thrust on him, Tiberius refused,
 4    II,     14|    attack from all points they thrust aside all who resisted,
 5    II,     26| confined a space could neither thrust out nor recover their immense
 6    II,     38|       hands of his slaves, and thrust a sword into them. In their
 7   III,      7|      of his grandchildren, had thrust away their sorrow. There
 8    IV,     15|   great experience, would have thrust destruction on a son, without
 9    IV,     75|        power, and he could not thrust her aside, because he had
10    IV,     87|        arising. Three senators thrust themselves into the space
11    VI,     25|    growth of cruelty, pity was thrust aside. ~ ~
12    XI,     37|         they said, "impudently thrust himself into the imperial
13  XIII,      7|      kingdom and as often been thrust out of it, had now relinquished
14   XVI,      2|      abundance, and wealth was thrust on them by the bounty of
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