Book,  Par.

1    II,     18|   conflict with us, the help of winds or oars will be unavailing
2    II,     19|     plain named Idistavisus. It winds between the Visurgis and
3    II,     32| remember those losses which the winds and waves had inflicted,
4    II,     69|        Samothracians, but north winds which he encountered drove
5    IV,     85|      protection against cutting winds. In summer it catches the
6   XIV,      5|        offence committed by the winds and waves? The emperor would
7   XIV,      8|        not from being driven by winds or dashed on rocks, that
8   XIV,     76|       freedmen, thanks to swift winds, arrived before the centurion
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