Book,  Par.

 1     I,      2|      intrigue, and finally by corruption. ~ ~
 2    II,     42|  after exclaiming against the corruption of the courts, the bribery
 3    II,    104|       the armies by agents of corruption or the province by war.
 4   III,     76|    strictness as can stem the corruption, I praise the man, and I
 5    VI,     48|      and force, and agents of corruption were found who tempted the
 6    XI,      7|      to the physician, so the corruption of the forum might enrich
 7   XII,     55|  raised, and Pollio by secret corruption induced the soldiers to
 8  XIII,     38| governors sought to screen by corruption the guilty deeds of arbitrary
 9   XIV,     25|  military levy by bribery and corruption. This same people prosecuted
10   XIV,     27|       could suffer or produce corruption was to be seen at Rome,
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