Lib. Cap. Par.

1      IV,    4,  24|       honoris quam diuturnitate offensus. Contione itaque advocata,
2    XXIV,    6,  45|         missi. quibus nequaquam offensus Poenus, quia et ipsum ut
3    XLII,    5,  65|                            Inde offensus longinquitate itineris rex
4    XLIV,    3,  36|  vincendi amittat. consul nihil offensus libera admonitione tam clari
5     XLV,    1,  11| dimittendis usus erat, adeo est offensus, ut multo acrius infestiusque
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