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1   I,   9|          the elements should be the slaves of your wants? and that
2   I,  28|      honours who shall worship your slaves? that he merit the extreme
3   I,  64|         exiles, and mad and frantic slaves of the most worthless character,-
4  II,   5|          but now they trusted? that slaves choose to be tortured by
5  II,  42|        houses by night, tamper with slaves, steal and drive away, not
6  II,  64|           high rank, to the meanest slaves, to women, to boys? To all,
7 III,  26|             liberty, and makes them slaves; rejoices in civil strife,
8 III,  39|           Novensiles at all. For as slaves, soldiers, masters, are
9   V,  44| circumstances as hired servants and slaves? what in their bonds, bereavements,
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