Book,  Par.

 1     I,      3|       been convicted of any gross offence. And yet Augustus had appointed
 2     I,     18|       speech of Gallus, gave like offence, though Tiberius had no
 3     I,     35| repentance as we were last in the offence? Demands made in common
 4    II,     45|           scarcely avoided giving offence from year to year, even
 5   III,     53|          one so young gave little offence. Better that he should incline
 6   III,     69|          a sentence by which this offence may not go unpunished, while
 7   III,     96|       whenever there was first an offence, some penalty should follow.
 8     V,     12|    continually asked what was her offence, and whither she was being
 9  XIII,     53|          it to be thought a worse offence to obtain a reward for honest
10   XIV,      5|          as to impute to crime an offence committed by the winds and
11   XIV,     61|       decreed proportioned to the offence; that for himself, inasmuch
12   XIV,     78|     affection for her made her an offence to him. He wrote, however,
13    XV,     26|          than while we are giving offence. Nay, some virtues are actually
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