Book,  Par.

1    II,     34|      embarrassments, thereby to entangle him in all the more proofs
2  XIII,     50| attempting to stop it, he would entangle himself and his cavalry
3    XV,     62|        fleet at Misenum, and to entangle them in a guilty complicity.
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