Book,  Par.

 1    II,     32|           the winds and waves had inflicted, and which, though due to
 2   III,     62|         of the disasters they had inflicted on the Romans, how grand
 3   III,     64|          his comrades by mutually inflicted wounds. The house was fired
 4    IV,     20|    retribution and the punishment inflicted in the previous year on
 5    IV,     65|      discharging distant volleys, inflicted many wounds without loss
 6     V,     11|        his literary pursuits, and inflicted a slight wound in his veins,
 7    VI,      8|        the same penalty should be inflicted as on Aruseius and Sanquinius,
 8   XII,     34| right-hand and the shorter route, inflicted greater loss on the enemy
 9   XII,     47|            This loss too had been inflicted on us by the Silures, and
10  XIII,     29|        goods exposed for sale and inflicted wounds on any whom they
11    XV,     54|       Nero fastened the guilt and inflicted the most exquisite tortures
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