Book,  Par.

1    II,     77|         might distress Italy by famine. ~ ~
2   XII,     51|       crops too, and consequent famine were regarded as a token
3   XIV,     50| distressed the enemy so much as famine, for they had been careless
4    XV,     13|    laden with corn, to keep off famine as well as the enemy. The
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