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 1   I,  20|        repel and to avenge the insults offered them. Nay rather,
 2   I,  39|   myself, I treated with gross insults, when I believed them to
 3  II,   1| inflict at random injuries and insults, without any distinction
 4 III,  11|   suffering so many wrongs and insults from you. By your insults
 5 III,  11|      insults from you. By your insults and affronts, I say, partly
 6 III,  16|        for so great wrongs and insults, and to hurl on you the
 7  IV,  30|       it is proved by the very insults that it is so, it must,
 8  IV,  31|    crime to defame by manifest insults any one's reputation, than
 9  IV,  34|       you have disregarded the insults offered to the other deities?
10  IV,  34|   hands, that you should repel insults offered to them by the same
11  IV,  35|    pleasures in the wrongs and insults offered to the gods? At
12   V,  20|    cursorily by the wrongs and insults offered to him; not that
13  VI,  23|      in these lewd and lustful insults, and did not think that
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