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1     I,     81|  how in his exultation he insulted the standards and eagles. ~ ~
2     I,     94|   it was said that he had insulted the corpse of Quintilius
3    II,     43|   complained that she was insulted and her majesty slighted.
4   III,     17| of them, that he had even insulted his chief, he could not
5    IV,     77|  oppose it, though now he insulted alike the tame spirit of
6    XI,     16| in the theatre, when they insulted Caius Pomponius, an ex-consul,
7    XV,      1|  Arsacids, which had been insulted by the expulsion of his
8   XVI,      5|  story that Vespasian was insulted by Phoebus, a freedman,
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