Book,  Par.

1    II,     77| the mightiest army, might distress Italy by famine. ~ ~
2    IV,      8|   was also careful not to distress the provinces by new burdens,
3   XII,     51|  barren soil which causes distress. But we prefer to cultivate
4  XIII,     36|  Ravenna, caused grievous distress to Italy by his profligacy
5    XV,     61|   rescue the State in its distress, they associated with them
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