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1 II, V | we are most able to take offense at those with whom we most 2 V, VI | Basilidae, but the people took offense at the narrowness of the 3 V, VI | the ruling class taking offense at their excessive despotism; 4 V, VIII| people do not take any great offense at being kept out of the 5 V, X | of a meal, and that the offense would be forgiven.~Another 6 V, XI | ever be guilty of the least offense against modesty towards 7 VI, VII | desire them and will take no offense at the privileges of their 8 VII, XIV | be governed. No one takes offense at being governed when he 9 VII, XVI | privileges in proportion to the offense.~