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1 I, 4 | high in hope. The degraded populace, frequenters of the arena
2 I, 31| The whole populace and the slaves with them
3 I, 40| was deserted by the flying populace. Weapons were pointed against
4 I, 75| an entertainment to the populace by way of rejoicings for
5 I, 77| the hope of winning the populace, and persons were found
6 I, 81| seen in the streets, the populace were dejected, the soldiers
7 I, 85| caused a famine among the populace. The poorer class of houses
8 II, 16| and, with the ignorant populace, which ever blindly shares
9 II, 21| incessant volleys in return. The populace of the town, always inclined
10 II, 38| from the very dregs of the populace, and L. Sulla, the most
11 II, 72| followers; and the credulous populace and some of the soldiers,
12 II, 88| gladiators' rations, and the populace had poured forth, and spread
13 II, 92| approved itself even to the populace, Vitellius gave back to
14 III, 69| of the enthusiasm of the populace and of the threatening attitude
15 III, 79| consternation, and also that the populace and the slaves were arming
16 III, 83| The populace stood by and watched the
17 IV, 1 | slaughter. The most needy of the populace and the most worthless of
18 IV, 50| himself to the zeal of the populace. On questioning the centurion,
19 V, 9 | Expelled by the fickle populace, and regaining their throne
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